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I am interested in what you all will think about this idea. I have a mature male L.parahybana and I can't seem to find a female for it. I have a female but she won't have anything to do with him. She is only 6 inches and may not be mature yet. They have been put together over 12 times and she just slaps him and he runs. I've left them together over night but in the mornig he was in the top corner exactly where he was the previous evening. I have put it up on the Canadian forum and I got no response. Well I don't want to just let him die with out trying.
Now I have 3 adult female G.roseas, one of them molted at the end of may and I have been feeding her all she will eat, 3 or 4 crix a day. As soon as she starts refusing food I plan to put the Male L.parahybana in with her. I realize there might be a death. Do you think though, there might be a slim chance?
Now I have 3 adult female G.roseas, one of them molted at the end of may and I have been feeding her all she will eat, 3 or 4 crix a day. As soon as she starts refusing food I plan to put the Male L.parahybana in with her. I realize there might be a death. Do you think though, there might be a slim chance?