gregorydragon
Juvie Member
Why would my male dubia's wings be destroyed? I read another thread a while ago about a males wing's being chewed up, but now I can't find that one. I have seen 2 so far. I just now looked in my tote and saw a bright white male with his *@!$% wings already chewed off :shock: . As I stared at him, I realized that he was running away from another male! What would cause this? Temps are consistently 85-88 degrees. I have a heating pad underneath. I don't know the exact humidity, but it feels like rainforest humidity every time I go in there. It is usually well above 40% humidity outside anyway. The dishes are stocked with water crystals and Jason's roach chow. I probably have around 400 nymphs and I don't know how many adults (I'm counting them next weekend). It seems like I have a lot of adult males though. If there were more adult males than females, could this cause the agressiveness?