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Copulation-Readiness
Copulation-Readiness
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The indication of the copulation readiness means the time from the last molt to the first copulation readiness. It's only a notion and depends on the aviable food and keeping conditions.
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| Male |
ca. 2 weeks after the last molt |
| Female |
ca. 2 weeks after the last molt |
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| Copulation | Period |
ca. 3- 7 hours |
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| Ooths | First building |
3 days to 3 weeks after copulation |
| Period |
4- 5 days |
| Place |
leafes, branches |
| Number |
10- 15 |
| Size |
ca. 2cm- 2,5cm |
| Shape |
box shaped, long, at the end with a thread, ripped |
| Color |
lightbrown
Especialness: after the building the ooth is covered with white foam, which collapses after spraying |
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| Incubation | Temperature |
ca. 30°C |
| Humidity |
70%- 90% (spray them every day) |
| Period |
4- 5 weeks |
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| Hatching | Number |
12- 35 |
| Size |
8mm- 10mm |
| Look |
white/ grey, like bigger nymphs |
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| Breeding | Temperature |
30°C- 40°C |
| Humidity |
70%- 90% (spray them every day) |
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| Hint | You should not feed especially the females with crickets, because this can lead to gastrointestinal problems.
If the males do not want to mate, you can raise the temperature up to 40°C- 45°C for a few days. |
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