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Very interesting. What did you do? Just move him away? Did you try again with the same pair later?Yes...I had a Mel veiled that reacted to the female with aggression...but I think he was really reacting to me or what I was wearing.
Have you ever had a male be aggressive, or just simply uninterested? What are their behaviors like when uninterested?every male is different.. some will do it all the time....some only once or twice a year..
When your females were aggressive did they have their pretty receptive colors, or did they look more like that female in the video kinyonga posted where you could clearly tell they were not having it?Honestly, with my calyptratus, pardalis, and xantholophus, I worry much more about the male getting tagged by the female. I’ve only ever seen females being aggressive during possible courtship...and they get rank! The boys are, well, boys! They just want to say whatever to get what they want. “Oh yeah, I’m into female veiled rights,” “sure I totally think pardalis gals’ look just as good as boys,” “of course your lack of horns doesn’t make you less impressive ms. Xanth.”
No one asked how to tell if a female is receptiveClearly should not breeding if you don't know if a female is receptive....
Don't be salty... Dang.Clearly should not breeding if you don't know if a female is receptive....
Was she receptive at that time?my 4 yr old male slammed into a female like a head butt when she crawled a cord to his cage ,he was gaping and I heard him hiss, I
removed her but he still gaped mouth open ... I was shocked cause he always looks for them when i take them out