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    Bleeding During Breeding?

    I am breeding for the first time this year and recently paired up a female fire (about 1900 grams) with a firefly male and noticed that there is some smeared blood showing up after they have finished. This is the second time I have seen it when they are paired but I can't find any wounds on either of them to explain it. Any ideas what might be going on? I included a photo that shows a couple of the spots but there are more and they are more red than they appear in the photo.

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    Re: Bleeding During Breeding?

    Hi,

    Those are typically blood trails left by either the male or female dragging their genitalia across the substrate.

    It's a good sign of breeding activity.
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    Re: Bleeding During Breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Those are typically blood trails left by either the male or female dragging their genitalia across the substrate.

    It's a good sign of breeding activity.
    ^ This.
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    Perfectly normal.

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    first time i saw this i kinda freaked a little too. i was surprised it doesn't get brought up more since it's apparently common. lol

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    Re: Bleeding During Breeding?

    Thanks for the replies. Definitely a relief!

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    Re: Bleeding During Breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Those are typically blood trails left by either the male or female dragging their genitalia across the substrate.

    It's a good sign of breeding activity.
    Yep, I notice the female doing it the most. Definitely freaked me out the first time!

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    Re: Bleeding During Breeding?

    I'm so glad for posts like this. I've been a BP.net member for over a year now and I won't have my first pairing until next fall at the earliest. It's posts like this that are making sure I'm ready for anything like blood during mating, a temp spike/fall during incubation, a tied up umbilical cord, problem feeder babies etc. Thank you BP.net.
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