: Once the male mounts the female, the process may last several hours. It is recommended to separate the male as soon as mating is complete to ensure his survival for future breeding. 3. Egg Care and Incubation

: Introduce the male only when the female is actively feeding on a large insect. Use tongs to carefully place the male behind her or directly onto her abdomen.

Males are generally slimmer with longer antennae, while females are larger and stouter.

The enclosure must mimic the natural habitat of these rare insects to reduce stress and encourage mating. : Maintain a daytime range of ( Humidity : Keep levels between 60% and 70% .