- Chrome wrote:
- grats, its actually a decently hard thing to do to get this species to mate
+1
- Streettrash wrote:
- Even harder to raise them. Best of luck with that. Remember to offer the babies a humidity gradient.
+1
thanks guys! sorry im taking forever to reply, busy with boxing, work and school now. think i need to stop boxing, i starting to stutter and mix up words. LoL
i've redone the middle area. in my opinion the false bottom is too humid.
the concrete half shingle goes to the roof. the feed tray opens to where i can drop in dubias. and they won't leave that area bc they want/need humidity.
beyond the central area h.ariz hid and burrow and it's very dry! the central area has spagnum moss, water pillows and a meal worm dish.
the male dances with the female over the right cardboard tube with the flat rock. need the central area. i feel like he prefers it bc he can force her to take in his sperm. i caught them dancing once in other areas, but after the male leaves, she eats the sperm.
but he had success at the area toward the right.
humid gradient is set, just the feed area. and humidity cannot spread to the rest of the tank.