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Redmont

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  1. I would suggest using excavator clay its for reptiles that make burrows. This isn't the best idea for dominos they don't make burrows, they just dig in the soil, i Believe glow spots make burrows, this would be a good idea for desert hairys and death fainters
  2. I never thought I would be breeding and selling roaches, but hear I am. The roach hobby is very addicting and very rewarding the deeper you go in the awesomer it gets
  3. I've given my giant cave roaches coconut and they absolutely loved it. I also gave them some old pinkies which they absalutly go crazy for, I've put one in before and came back in less than 8 minutes and it was completely gone of course I do have a couple hundred right now with many more on the way
  4. You can get light dimmers and use them for heat pads, they are like $12 or less on amazon
  5. I'd put little Kenyan roaches, and jungle micropods in there I bet they would eat both species and maybe some dwarf whites
  6. Hisser turds generally look like mouse poop, it may almost look slightly ovalish, but it seams like your describing something different pics would help.
  7. They are velvety to help soil stick to them so they can blend in better, soil sticks better to nymphs than adults.
  8. True but with heat cables and pads you can have lower ventalation and keep some of the humidity in. With heat bulbs you have to have a section of screen on the cage which alows more humidity to escape and and dry out the air @Hisserdude I use a oil filled heater to keep my roach room at about 76 or 77 which means I can keep a lot of species with out heat mats, if I have species that require lower temps they go to the bottom of the rack, If they need higher temps they go to the top or close to the oil filled heater or under a few heat cables I have running.
  9. Can't wait to get her it'll be a long wait till there would be any results, and I will have lots of other breeding prodjects going on, especially next year.
  10. Delete the old messages, click on a message and go to the top and click on settings there is a delete button, that deletes the old message. If it reaches 100% you can't send any more messages
  11. Bulbs can dry out the soil, put a small heat pad on the side or bottom. If it's small enough you may not need a heat regulator, otherwise id put a reostat on the heat pad.
  12. I have the same book as well it is a good read, I'm sure you will enjoy it. It will definitely help me with my AGB's coming in a month or so and pink legs that I will get next year, it's nice to see another reptile keeper that keeps arthropods, I am currently building a large 12 to 13 monitor cage system. All cages will have misting systems and my dumerils monitor will have a fully functioning filtered pond and it will be heated as well, I'll be picking up a pair of Biak green tree monitors, and a pair of white throat monitors at the end of the month, I may post pics of the build in hear of arachnoboards. I may also get a pair of black tree monitors before the year is over.
  13. Sand stone should be fine, in my opinion don't use the jelly because only adults can climb and it takes a long time for adults to reach adult hood, plus I find it fun corralling dominos back in to there cage because they are so inquisitive. You could put them in a planted terrarium. I think they would be fine with higher light levels plus with all the leaves it will be darker on the bottom, you should try to isolate the domino morph it would take along time, where did you get them? Orange dominos and regular dominos are different species but in the same genus so I wonder if they are hybrids? I would be willing to trade your orange/white domino for a regular domino female. If I have one avalable she would be mated and start laying egg cases or I could trade for egg cases or nymphs. (The orange\white one is the female, females are larger and have a larger last segment on the underside) I'd also be willing to buy her, it would be fun working with this morph.
  14. Looks decent, I have a pair about your size. And half the substrate you still have in there, you only need enough soil for them to just cover themselves and that's it.
  15. If no roaches die then it's probably safe, sometimes trial and error is the only answer.
  16. Ya, they will do better together and possibly grow faster (Dubia kept together in cramped containers grow faster and breed faster) when the female has a litter take the male out because he could eat some of the nymphs.
  17. Very nice, personly I would offer less soil if I were you but it's a low chance anything would happen. I also offer adult pairs for sale and nymphs
  18. I will also be able to get some Taiwan pillapedes they are very beautiful, I will try to uplode some pics of them when I have them.
  19. I agree they look awesome, I don't know if you've bean following my thread on a few new species of roaches I'm getting in the hobby @wizentrop but I'd be willing to trade some for these guys, but I think your in Canada right? I need to update the thread with pics once I get a few species in.
  20. It seams like one of my flat horn males picks on one of my female quite regularlly, I think I have 2 many males though, I need to cull 1 or 2. Maybe he just has a preference when it comes to female roaches
  21. It looks like I will be able to import some exotic katydids and grasshoppers some are very colorful
  22. Awesome I'll get prices up soon, I'm mostly importing on demand, I also have scolopendra sp. mint legs for $300 or 2+ at $260 on import to order, they are a rare pede and are red with very light black striping and green legs, they are very awesome 15 cm @Centipede Uncivil
  23. I will be getting some new millipede species, I will get pics when I have these in my collection, and it will take some time to get all of these species in the hobby. Some are new species and some are rare in the hobby rare species list •Spirostreptidae Spec. 4 •Giant African millipedes New species list (as far as I know these are not in the US hobby but I could be wrong) •unknown millipede from Greese 2 color forms, I beleve they are different shades of brown, adults •Glomeris Marginata "Lasgarn wood lands" juveniles and adults, these are European pill millipedes black dark brown light brown speces from Malaysia •Thyropygus sp. banded 25 cm •Thyropygus sp. metalic black 23 cm •Thyropygus sp. orange 22 cm
  24. I don't know if I can move it, I'll post in the other thread
  25. I know this is a roach forum but I beleave you can post pictures hear for any species? I will get pics when I have these imported, and it will take multiple imports to get all of these species in the hobby. Some are new species and some are rare in the hobby rare species list •Spirostreptidae Spec. 4 •Giant African millipedes New species list (as far as I know these are not in the US hobby but I could be wrong) •unknown millipede from Greese 2 color forms, I beleve they are different shades of brown, adults •Glomeris Marginata "Lasgarn wood lands" juveniles and adults, these are European pill millipedes black dark brown light brown speces from Malaysia •Thyropygus sp. banded 25 cm •Thyropygus sp. metalic black 23 cm •Thyropygus sp. orange 22 cm • I can also get a species of pill milliped from Malaysia they are small i will import on demand as of now, payment will have to be made in full before I put them on the next import I will attach pics when I can I will attach prices to each species later on.
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