Does the presence of spermatophore indicate the presence of a female?

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So, clearly, if there are spermatophore, there is at least one male in the tank. However, does it also indicate there is at least one female as well?
 
No. Males will court other males or produce spermatophores even if they are on their own - they are just optimistic.
 
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