Very pleased with my purchase, will be back again next time I need more. All of the roaches arrived alive, they were all big and fat and of breeding age.
I have not tried prekilled yet, always full water dish in with it. I'll try putting a pre-killed dubia in front of it tonight. Last time I tried dropping prey in front of it the lil fella kicked hair!
Seller is sending me a b.smithi as a replacement. The b.vagans is still alive but I have not been able to get it to eat and it still is all sorts of jacked up leg-wise. It can not move hardly at all due to this. I do not know if it will make it but I am hoping I can get it to eat.
They look to be dermestid beetles, strange that I just noticed them since I've had these roaches for almost a month now. Maybe eggs hitched a ride on a roach? Thanks guys.
I have noticed what look like thin Beatles or some sort of bug in with my dubias. At first I thought maybe they were dubia babies but none of the dubias in there are mature. Noticed them a week or two after I started using flukers cricket chow.
What could they be?
I can try to get a pic after...
I don't know how well you can see but here is a pic I just took. Still on its back hasnt moved at all. Barely twitches when enclosure is moved or gently breath on it.
I ordered a few T's and he through in two freebies which was very nice. Everyone arrived healthy except a b.vagans that molted during shipping but that is no one's fault. Eli is going to credit me for next purchase so he took care of me. I would recommend him to anybody! :cool:
I received a number of T's yesterday and all but one were fine. 1.5" b.vagans appeared to have molted while in his vial during shipping. I put him in enclosure and jacked up humidity. As of this morning it appeared to separate from the molt but is still on its back barely moving.
Is it a lost...
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