Keith
Megaloblatta
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I have an all male tank of dubia and hissers, no females. Every so often every male in the tank simultaneously will become hyper and start running around, jumping, and going after one another. This is usually what happens when virgin females are introduced it gets them excited and they fight for the right to mate. But I have no females anywhere, so what triggers this behavior? Also it affects both the dubia and Hisser at the same time, so I don't think its imitation of female scent as I'm sure female dubia and hissers would smell different. All males are affected for like an hour or two then stop and it can be days, weeks, or months before it happens again, no way of predicting.
Are they affected by earths magnetic fields or temperature change?
I have an all male tank of dubia and hissers, no females. Every so often every male in the tank simultaneously will become hyper and start running around, jumping, and going after one another. This is usually what happens when virgin females are introduced it gets them excited and they fight for the right to mate. But I have no females anywhere, so what triggers this behavior? Also it affects both the dubia and Hisser at the same time, so I don't think its imitation of female scent as I'm sure female dubia and hissers would smell different. All males are affected for like an hour or two then stop and it can be days, weeks, or months before it happens again, no way of predicting.
Are they affected by earths magnetic fields or temperature change?
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