Milipedes and roaches.

Natco

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Sorry guys I've tried serching three times, and I have not been able to come up with anything. Can I keep african giants with hissers?
 

fantasticp

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They shouldn't hurt each other, but hissers like it hotter than millis. Then again, if you aren't trying for a million hisser babies, keeping them a bit cooler is fine.
 

cacoseraph

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also, keep in mind that hissers can climb glass and babies are relatively small so they might be able to escape unless you are careful
 

SouthernStyle

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Along with that, Hisser Babies can get out of ANYTHING, The smallest opening and you'll have Hissers running wild in your house....I dont see a problem with it personally....the Hissers that I keep all stay in one seperate container and occasionaly I'll find a smaller one in with the Milipedes...seem they just like to eat all the stuff I put in for them as the only REAL problem...
 

Mr. Mordax

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Along with that, Hisser Babies can get out of ANYTHING.
I can back that up. Not only did I find several in random locations throughout my apartment, one hitch-hiked with me on a Greyhound and then followed funnylori to work. Some guy on Trimet found it crawling up her shoulder.

At least baby roaches are cute. :D
 

Bark

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My girlfriend has been keeping one Madagascar Hisser with 2 AGBs for the last 6 months with no issues. Well, you rarely see the roach.

I think too many hissers would make an awful big mess and irritate the AGBs, so I wouldn't put a breeding pair of roaches in there. I don't think AGBs eat roach poo.
 
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