I saw one of many pairs of ebanaui going at it tonight. They were locked up for over an hour. Light brown male with a dark red female. I guess changing their cage around did some good.
cheers
jason
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I saw one of many pairs of ebanaui going at it tonight. They were locked up for over an hour. Light brown male with a dark red female. I guess changing their cage around did some good.
cheers
jason
i cant remember if you just found another pair of eggs or not, but one thing ive started noticing is males copulating with females soon after (or even moments after) laying a clutch. it would probably be worth looking over the enclosure if you havent gotten any eggs from them real recently.
I believe they are capable of breeding again once they lay. I looked over their enclosure but had no luck. I'm going to check again when I get back from San Francisco on monday afternoon. we'll see though.
And yes I did find another clutch of eggs from my G1 satanics. And one week before that I found 1 clutch from my Ly5.1 group. When you get photos of all your males let me know, I think I may want to try and experiment between our collections... see if we both can get similar results. I'm beginning to believe that alot of the colors available are based on locale and distribution in the wild. I'm going to wait and see if the eggs I'm waiting on will turn out similar colors or not in comparison to the parents.
Jason
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