*Roaches automatically try very hard to flip right side up if they are healthy.a female adult dubia roach has been laying on her back for about an hour now....
do they give birth on their backs?
Or is she just croaking?
I know she could be molting but i figured id ask..
thanks.
feed her off, make sum T :drool: happywould it be ok to feed her off? shes still squirmy and juicy...
I personally wouldn't. the chances of her transmitting something are slim, but why risk it. besides, there should be plenty more.would it be ok to feed her off? shes still squirmy and juicy...
IF she has something, others will have the same thing also.I personally wouldn't. the chances of her transmitting something are slim, but why risk it. besides, there should be plenty more.
Yea, but after death all sorts of other bacteria and whatnot could be there. Its generally not a wise practice to feed out dead/diseased/or otherwise unseemly feeder items ever. I spent six months sorting through frozen capelin in an aquarium as testament to that.IF she has something, others will have the same thing also.
he said '.....shes still squirmy and juicy.....'Yea, but after death all sorts of other bacteria and whatnot could be there. Its generally not a wise practice to feed out dead/diseased/or otherwise unseemly feeder items ever. I spent six months sorting through frozen capelin in an aquarium as testament to that.