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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
URGENT Ooth help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="DonovanXFrancesca" data-source="post: 335687" data-attributes="member: 11568"><p>Hey just out of curiosity, is it possible for a female to eat the male before he can properly deliver sperm? I was reading the thread about unfertilized ooths tending to be small and misshapen, and I noticed the ooths laid by my other female, Francesca, were just like that. Coincidentally, she ate her mate. They'd been together at least 12hrs before this though, so I'm not sure if it's possible that true mating never occurred. The one who's currently laying is making very beautiful and large ooths, and I believe she successfully bred with the same male, as they were together for 25 hours and I saw the connection (lol). Do you think the reason Francesca's eggs are odd is because she ate her mate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonovanXFrancesca, post: 335687, member: 11568"] Hey just out of curiosity, is it possible for a female to eat the male before he can properly deliver sperm? I was reading the thread about unfertilized ooths tending to be small and misshapen, and I noticed the ooths laid by my other female, Francesca, were just like that. Coincidentally, she ate her mate. They'd been together at least 12hrs before this though, so I'm not sure if it's possible that true mating never occurred. The one who's currently laying is making very beautiful and large ooths, and I believe she successfully bred with the same male, as they were together for 25 hours and I saw the connection (lol). Do you think the reason Francesca's eggs are odd is because she ate her mate? [/QUOTE]
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