Niceeee! And yeah I been using the search button a lot since I found this place.
So far I got 2 subadults and 5 nymphs the size of my thumb nail. All still been alive for 2 weeks and I have them on about 3-4 inches of coco with a bit of repti bark from the pet shop. Pretty much same setup for the A. Tesselata except 1 inch less substrate and they seem fine.
As for the Eublaberus posticus, I've done some reading here and they all say that nymphs must have a substrate otherwise they can stress and cannibalize on each other. I only have about 7-10 nymphs.
Thanks! I've read lots of your posts and learning!
Yeah I've probably read every B.giganteus thread on here and seems to me that excess heat and disturbance is what stresses them and kills them. I get paid til Friday and you think a 64-68 quart container will do for the giganteus? That's what I'm using for the tesselata right now. Still I'm a noob but I'll get the swing of it in the next few weeks, I learn quite fast and I'm always doing research over anything else less important. Thanks a lot and I hope to learn more from you guys!!!
,Vidal