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Fyi
Also my Blaberus craniifer and my Blaberus fusca are now breeding and of course the Blaberus parabolicus are still breeding!
I have a funny feeling that by mid summer of this year 2006 I will have more roaches that I know what to do with. My first species, Blaptica dubia are now into the several thousands count.
John J Starr Jr
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Since that date, 03-09-2006, I have just recently checked the colony and I easily have way in excess of 1000 Blaberus discoidalis roaches.John J Starr Jr said:Congradulations on your discoids. Mine are just starting to breed a lot. I started with 150 last August and now I have well over 200 new baby nymphs running around. I think that they will do ok for me. I also started with 150 dubia last July and now I have way over 2000 newborn nymphs with about another 1000 from 1/4 of inch up to 3/4 of an inch.
While a picture is not the greatest thing and a live animal is much better I do have a few in my discoid and comparison area at the links at the bottom of this page.
John J Starr Jr
Also my Blaberus craniifer and my Blaberus fusca are now breeding and of course the Blaberus parabolicus are still breeding!
I have a funny feeling that by mid summer of this year 2006 I will have more roaches that I know what to do with. My first species, Blaptica dubia are now into the several thousands count.
John J Starr Jr
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