Thanks for the advise!
But do you know how big the mature one are ?
Thanks for the advise!
But do you know how big the mature one are ?
You cant mistake the adults they have wings and are probably between 6 and 8 cm. The females are usually slightly larger, they have more bulk than the males who are slimmer, have a lean build and that little bit smaller. It takes time and alot of warmth before they begin to mate. The temperature has to be right, you will know when mating starts as the males ride around on the backs of the females for days at a time. If it doesnt look like the adults are getting amorous it would probably be worth upping the temps you will need it to be between 20 and 26C but I found I had more sucess when it is closer to the 26C. I am pleased to help I hpe this assists you.
Great thanks, but how often should i feed them ?
Hi, I presume you mean the adults they need a constant supply of fresh food, but again they need it warm in order to digest the food. I found putting in smaller amounts so that it was eaten while fresh was better than giving them too much so it went off before it could be eaten! How are you doing do you have any adults mateing yet? Wishing you every sucess![]()
They still haven't reached maturity, but growing fast!
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