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  • Noticed while P.regalis were courting.

    I woke up at 2am this morning and decided to check on my newly matched up pair of P. Regalis. They were busy playing chase and drumming away.
    Then the female walked half way up the side of her tank and lifted her abdomen so it was sticking straight out (Think of an L) and shot a large clear blob of liquid across her tank onto the other side. It wasn't sticky as it ran down the side like water.

    Never seen this before, any ideas?

  • #2
    Sounds like a poo to me. Most arboreal species squirt their poo this way.
    Cheers
    Mark

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    • #3
      sounds like her having a poo to me too

      wait till it dries and if it has that "hard to remove chalk like adhesion" then it's the stuff alright !!!
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      • #4
        Cheers guys. been keeping T's for over 10 yrs and never seen that before. It was alot, but then again she is a big girl and I've been feeding her alot before the pairing.
        learn something new everyday.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by John Hunter View Post
          learn something new everyday.
          everybody does in this hobby John
          It's what makes it so appealing
          Don't forget to learn what you can, when you can, where you can.



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          • #6
            Shortly after arrival i saw our big B. boehmei squirt poo all over the front of her pristine glass display tank!
            Bitten by the bug!

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