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EffeCi

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  1. Yeah, I know it's an unusual combination... I call it the "Jeckyll-Hide Syndrome"... Sure I have great stories... "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe"...
  2. I feed them with pond sticks and carrots... I started my colony last year in july with 15 nymphs... Now I've thousands of them, and I've sold hundreds....
  3. I've tried dog food, cat food and pond sticks.... and I've seen roaches prefer pond sticks over all...
  4. My culture list: Archimandrita tessellata "African bullet roach" Blaberus giganteus Blaberus sp. "Bolivia" Blaberus atropos Blaberus fusca Blaberus craniifer "European hybrid" Blaberus craniifer "brown morph" Blaberus discoidales Blaptica dubia Blatta lateralis (ex Shelfordella tartara) Blatta orientalis Byrsotria fumigata Deropeltis sp "Mombasa" Drymaplaneta semivitta Elliptorhina laevigata Elliptorhina chopardi Eublaberus posticus Eublaberus distanti Gromphadorhina grandidieri Gromphadorhina oblongata Gromphadorhina portentosa Gromphadorhina portentosa "giant morph" Loboptera decipiens Lucihormetica subcincta Macropanesthia rhinoceros Nauphoeta cinerea Neostylopiga rhombifolia Oxyhaloa deusta Phaetalia pallidus Panchlora nivea Panchlora sp. Periplaneta americana Polyphaga saussurei Pycnoscelus surinamensis Rypharobia maderae Rypharobia maderae "Goldi" Schultesia lampyridiformis Supella longipalpa Symploce pallens Two days ago I bought some nymphs of Therea petiveriana and Opistoplatia orientalis
  5. I always put White Dwarf Isopods (Trichorhina tomentosa) in all my wet substrates (roaches, millipedes, centipedes, etc) and I never had problems... they work well, reproduce a lot and keep more aired the substrate...
  6. Hi Paul.... Alway the same people around...
  7. Hi all My name is Franco, from Italy Roaches are my work (I'm a Pest Control Operator) and my hobby (actually I'm breeding 42 different species of them). I'm the administrator of Entoforum, an italian forum of arthropods breeders.
  8. Surely it's not a nymph of Supella longipalpa... Here are some pictures of Supella... Little nymph Adult male and nymps Adult female
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