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Posted by: midnightherps at Sat Nov 4 01:40:42 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by midnightherps ] Its breeding season now. Do you have any sexualy mature males in your collection? Perhaps they smell the pheremones. I noticed the same tiny blood spots last year and had no idea what they were. Then this year as I places alot of virgin females with males I got a whole new show. I watched alot of my females go nuts with the foreplay. As soon as they strongly detect the pheremones of the males they start lifting their tails up like a horn and waiving them around like a doggy tail and at the same time releasing various amounts of blood as they drag there tail. Very interesting to see. Ive watched most my females do it this year. They were definately ready. Contrary to popular belief the blood spots are absolutely NOT a sign of copulation. All of that blood starts leaking out prior to copulation. [ Hide Replies ]
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