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Arachnoknight
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Last night while checking on the millipedes, I was surprised to catch my not yet full-size male M. paralis mating with my only mature female. A little while later when he was walking around, I thought it looked like one of his exo rings had been torn off, but on closer examination I found what must be his gonopods still everted and they were stretching the ring, giving it the impression of having a gap. Now, my only experience with millipede breeding so far has been seeing my N. americanus, which are fairly small, mating a few times so I have no idea if gonopods are supposed to retract right away or if they remain out for a while - so I was a little concerned.
Checking again today, almost 12 hours later they are still out. I don't know if they had mated again earlier or if they were still out from the night before but I'm worried about it. He's been walking around with his head slightly curled under and the legs above the gonopods immobile like he's trying to keep it from touching the dirt. Is it possible it could be a prolapse or some other kind of damage? I really hope not... pretty sure he's my only male out of the four and it's hard to find these guys, plus they take a long time to grow out
Checking again today, almost 12 hours later they are still out. I don't know if they had mated again earlier or if they were still out from the night before but I'm worried about it. He's been walking around with his head slightly curled under and the legs above the gonopods immobile like he's trying to keep it from touching the dirt. Is it possible it could be a prolapse or some other kind of damage? I really hope not... pretty sure he's my only male out of the four and it's hard to find these guys, plus they take a long time to grow out