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This is a Male from the wonderful @T-Baby who finally matured having been with me for 16 months. Time to harden up and get ready for 2 AF little boy blue. ;)
Have you been raining on your adult females? I would do it now. Drop the temps and rain for 30 days. Rain on her every other day or at least 3x a week. After 30 days, gradually bring her up to warmer temps, then introduce the male.....or you can just chance your luck and introduce him to them as is. Just a little advice. It's a bit difficult to get a sac from this species....females are PRONE to eating males and the females environment needs to be simulated as would be in breeding season. Good luck to you and I hope you produce sacs from both of your ladies!!
Have you been raining on your adult females? I would do it now. Drop the temps and rain for 30 days. Rain on her every other day or at least 3x a week. After 30 days, gradually bring her up to warmer temps, then introduce the male.....or you can just chance your luck and introduce him to them as is. Just a little advice. It's a bit difficult to get a sac from this species....females are PRONE to eating males and the females environment needs to be simulated as would be in breeding season. Good luck to you and I hope you produce sacs from both of your ladies!!
I'd drop her down to mid 60's. You could go a little higher but thats where I kept my female. After 30 days bring her back up to lower 80's. Just make sure you rain on her for those 30 days.
I'd drop her down to mid 60's. You could go a little higher but thats where I kept my female. After 30 days bring her back up to lower 80's. Just make sure you rain on her for those 30 days.