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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Byatt" data-source="post: 54987" data-attributes="member: 209"><p>Exactly the same colour as the ones I was breeding last year and the year before.</p><p></p><p>One word of advice Yen, the males are VERY nervous when they see a female, but luckily the females are not that aggressive once the male is on her back (much the same as <em>Hymenopus coronatus</em>). Personally I'd leave it another week, it will do no harm to the males.</p><p></p><p>Rob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Byatt, post: 54987, member: 209"] Exactly the same colour as the ones I was breeding last year and the year before. One word of advice Yen, the males are VERY nervous when they see a female, but luckily the females are not that aggressive once the male is on her back (much the same as [I]Hymenopus coronatus[/I]). Personally I'd leave it another week, it will do no harm to the males. Rob. [/QUOTE]
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