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Hey,
This was my first attempt at mating T's. I introduced my male G.rosea into the female's enclosure and was prepared with my foreceps in case they needed separating. the male started walking towards the female and next thing i know they had their legs wrapped around eachother. There were some very fast movements until he finally managed to hook her, and while he was inserting I noticed that he had a tiny clear droplet on his abdo. Could this be a bite mark? and if it is would it be lethal to him? He finished up in a few seconds and ran straight out of her enclosure. Any ideas on what might've happened?
Thanks,
Nick.
This was my first attempt at mating T's. I introduced my male G.rosea into the female's enclosure and was prepared with my foreceps in case they needed separating. the male started walking towards the female and next thing i know they had their legs wrapped around eachother. There were some very fast movements until he finally managed to hook her, and while he was inserting I noticed that he had a tiny clear droplet on his abdo. Could this be a bite mark? and if it is would it be lethal to him? He finished up in a few seconds and ran straight out of her enclosure. Any ideas on what might've happened?
Thanks,
Nick.