InvertsandOi
Arachnoknight
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I have a colony of Schultesia lampyrydiformis (firefly roaches) that has recently gotten quite numerous. a few weeks ago I noticed a roach with deformed wings, then another, then another. I haven't really given it too much thought. Just chocked it up to a bad final molt. I figured it's just something that's bound to happen once in a while. There does seem to be a higher percentage of individuals effected as time goes on, though. I know that winged roaches should have vertical surfaces to molt on. I have plenty of egg carton in there laying down and standing up. plus these guys are glass climbers so I figure there's plenty of vertical space if you include the sides of the container. But today I saw this poor thing.
It's wing appears to have an open wound on it. Is this some kind of parasite or fungus? Genetic disorder? Anybody seen this before? what should I do? Also, I've been using them as feeders for my Damon diadema lately (not any effected ones though). Can this spread to my ambly? Any help will be much appreciated. I hope this photo is good enough. I don't own a very good camera.

It's wing appears to have an open wound on it. Is this some kind of parasite or fungus? Genetic disorder? Anybody seen this before? what should I do? Also, I've been using them as feeders for my Damon diadema lately (not any effected ones though). Can this spread to my ambly? Any help will be much appreciated. I hope this photo is good enough. I don't own a very good camera.