Need help speeding roach breeding. Also, good display roach species?

jebbewocky

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Cypress is the only exception to the softwood rule. It doesn't harm the roaches like pine, cedar, etc does. Even softwoods can be used, however, the wood must be really, really, REALLY old so that it has lost its aromatic oils.
Mmmkay. I'll get some cypress mulch on the way home then. Thanks again Zeph!:D
 

NevularScorpion

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for display

get the following:
glow spot
six spot
rhynocerus roach
Tiger hisser
Greater horn hisser
 

NevularScorpion

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Let me translate them for you :)


Hormetica Subcinta
B Destanti
M rhynocerous
G Portentosa Tiger morp
G oblongonata
 

ZephAmp

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Let me translate them for you :)


Hormetica Subcinta
B Destanti
M rhynocerous
G Portentosa Tiger morp
G oblongonata
Lucihormetica subcincta
Eublaberus distanti
Macropanesthia rhinoceros
Gromphadorhina grandidieri
G. oblongonata
 

ilovebugs

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I've been wanting to look into having a small colony of Panchlora nivea to display. I think it would be pretty interesting seeing as how they are green. I don't really know much other than that at this point though.
 

ZephAmp

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I've been wanting to look into having a small colony of Panchlora nivea to display. I think it would be pretty interesting seeing as how they are green. I don't really know much other than that at this point though.
The adults are somewhat day active but the nymphs make a living out of staying in the substrate. If you get enough of them there will always be a handful of them out, though.
 
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