eljorgo
Banned
Hi.
I have just bought a sexed pair of T.carnifex.
Since the day they arrived (1 week and a half) I have often caught them in courtship.
The male is with that position like a bridge and fanning the tail towards the female.
She often doesn’t care. Usually I get them afternoon doing this. And since they arrived courtship numbers have been increasingly frequent. I decided to post this because I am worried about what I saw today. As the female don´t care him, He has been violent to her hitting her with any part of his body, usually with the head, swimming too fast for her and “booom” takes her several centimetres behind, starting then a new “show”.
Worries me because I´ve read that if a salamander mates successfully it no longer grows more. The problem is precisely that. They are a very young couple with the male 10cm and 11cm the female. Compared with my T.marmoratus they are complete dwarfs. How I want to develop them well, should separate them for a while to not mating?
I have just bought a sexed pair of T.carnifex.
Since the day they arrived (1 week and a half) I have often caught them in courtship.
The male is with that position like a bridge and fanning the tail towards the female.
She often doesn’t care. Usually I get them afternoon doing this. And since they arrived courtship numbers have been increasingly frequent. I decided to post this because I am worried about what I saw today. As the female don´t care him, He has been violent to her hitting her with any part of his body, usually with the head, swimming too fast for her and “booom” takes her several centimetres behind, starting then a new “show”.
Worries me because I´ve read that if a salamander mates successfully it no longer grows more. The problem is precisely that. They are a very young couple with the male 10cm and 11cm the female. Compared with my T.marmoratus they are complete dwarfs. How I want to develop them well, should separate them for a while to not mating?
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