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LauraMG

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I'm excited now!

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And the "money shot"

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The male continues to stay on her back even though they haven't been connected for the majority of today, and he continues to tap on her back (which I assume is a signal to the female). I left them out today and I lost them once because the female decided to crawl from the desk to the wall and up to the ceiling! Freaked me out, but I started laughing my hiney off when I found them! :lol:

 
congrats. what a great job you did. I hope that all goes well and have lot's of mouths to feed.

Harry

 
Where does the line for nymphs form?
I don't wanna form a line, because then it will feel like an exclusivity thing! Everybody will have their chance when I have babies! :lol: Hopefully they will be sooner rather than later.

BTW, he is STILL on her back! Not connected, but just riding her around like a pony! Is this seriously normal???

 
I had a male ride his girl for a little over a week. Then I took a reaaaaally long look and realized he was dead! Hillarious! I had to pry him off her!!! Now THAT's the way to go!

 
Well guys, my female over the holiday was acting strange and when I got home from out of town she was as good as dead. Her head was engulfed in what I've seen others describe as the black death. I would guess what she had to be some kind of parasitic fungus, because she had a growth that had erupted through her face. I also observed an extremely foul odor. I took some macro shots, but they turned out to look pretty disgusting so I haven't posted them. Sorry to all you guys that had your hopes up for babies :(

 

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