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<blockquote data-quote="Steve" data-source="post: 17940" data-attributes="member: 1051"><p>This is my first time on this forum I have a G. rosea and I have a question do males bury sperm in the substrate because I fed my G. rosea Saturday night and Sunday morning it had webbed where it ate the locust but in another corner I found at the bottom of the substrate a cream coloured thick goo in an oval shape against the plastic with no sign of it any where else the seller said it was probably a sperm sac . what do you think.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Steve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve, post: 17940, member: 1051"] This is my first time on this forum I have a G. rosea and I have a question do males bury sperm in the substrate because I fed my G. rosea Saturday night and Sunday morning it had webbed where it ate the locust but in another corner I found at the bottom of the substrate a cream coloured thick goo in an oval shape against the plastic with no sign of it any where else the seller said it was probably a sperm sac . what do you think. Thanks Steve. [/QUOTE]
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