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Oh they are in the US, trust me...I wish I could find Corydidarium magnifica, an iridescent dark green roach from areas in Vietnam (I believe). Mega rare, there are very few people that have them even in Europe. Gorgeous species in that pic, but it is most likely not near common in the hobby. Wish they were though...
Yeah, would love for someone to collect some and bring them into the hobby!Saw that blue guy while searching for the fake, so pretty! Also, C. magnifica are in culture!? Probably either hidden away for culturing or exhorbanently expensive. Their deep emerald and glossy exo is too much!
Will do, my camera ain't the best when it comes to videos though, just a head's up. Yeah, I've seen that video, by "Cockroach TV", right? Very little info out there about them ATM, I'm just assuming their care needs are similar to that of C.pygmaea. Thanks, really hope I'll be getting them soon!If you do get them, make a vid! Tried looking up first hand accounts of care or just IRL adult handling/pics, but the only one is in German Hope they breed well for you, there are so many cool roach species not even in the hobby yet!
Good afternoon, myself an a colleague (Andries van Tonder) are working in Suriname and we actually found one of these Blue Panchlora Roaches, we at the time did not realize the scarcity of this insect, but we took a couple of snaps!Yeah, someone was sharing the altered photo on Facebook, had to show them the original one there as well.
This beauty is real though, an unidentified, probably undescribed species of Panchlora:
Unfortunately not in culture yet, but maybe one day...
Oh they are in the US, trust me...
In Europe, they don't even seem to be that rare. Of course, they aren't common, but I see them for sale pretty frequently.I wish I could find Corydidarium magnifica, an iridescent dark green roach from areas in Vietnam (I believe). Mega rare, there are very few people that have them even in Europe.
@KevinsWitherOh they are in the US, trust me...
I think we've actually talked before, on INaturalist, (I have the same username there).Good afternoon, myself an a colleague (Andries van Tonder) are working in Suriname and we actually found one of these Blue Panchlora Roaches, we at the time did not realize the scarcity of this insect, but we took a couple of snaps!