Hatiras
Jun 15 2008, 01:10 PM
Hi!
My name's Lukasz. Mostly I'm interested in herps for 15 years now, and I'm not gonna change it;) For few years I kept colony of feeding roaches, but for last months I collect other, not frequently seen. Currently I keep and the list expanding every single week:
Blaberidae sp. Kenya
Blaberus boliviensis
Blaberus giganteus
Byrsotria fumigata
Byrsotria rothi
Deropeltis paulinoi
Eublaberus distanti
Eurycotis floridana
Eurycotis opaca
Hemiblaberus sp.
Lucihormetica verrucosa
Nauphoeta cinerea
Neostylopyga rhombifolia
Opisthoplatia orientalis
Panchlora nivea
Phoetalia pallida
Pycnoscelus sp. Black
Pycnoscelus surinamensis
Rhyparobia maderae
Rhyparobia sp. Gold
Schultesia lampiridiformis
Shelfordella tartara
Therea petiveriana
and reptiles:
Furcifer campani 1,2
Furcifer pardalis Ambanja 1,1
Holsapis laevis 2,3
Rhampholeon spectrum 1,1
Phelsuma klemmeri 1,1
Phelsuma standingi 1,1
Centrochelys (Geochelone) sulcata 1,0
The reason I join this forum is that I have a lots of questions about rearing them to ask experience breeders, cause there are not much good information about them (few books and services).
Best regards, Lukasz Jarczewski (hatiras)
arachyd
Jun 15 2008, 02:47 PM
Welcome! I think I can say you've come to the right place. There are some very experienced breeders here and they are very helpful.
Orin McMonigle
Jun 16 2008, 12:23 AM
Thanks for joining! Hopefully we can help with all your questions.
That's a great list of species. The only thing I notice offhand is there is no genus Hemiblaberus, just Hemiblabera. Do you have a picture of your Blaberidae from Kenya? Furcifer are beautiful.
Matt K
Jun 16 2008, 01:46 PM
Welcome!
That is a fine list of livestock to keep, both roach and reptile. I too would be very interested to see a picture of your Blaberidae from Kenya!
PeriplanetaAmericana
Jun 16 2008, 01:49 PM
Wellcome,
Another European here

. Here, there are very good breeders and many people who can help you.
Best regards,
Javier.
Hatiras
Jun 24 2008, 08:46 AM
Hi!
Thanks for nice welcome. Today I will do some pictures of Blaberidae, but they are quite small (less then 1cm when adult) and it won't be easy;) Orin, Hemiblabera of course:) And thanks for the books, I recived all yesterday.
ps. Last week I bought Gyna lurida, Eublaberus posticus, Therea sp., Deropeltis sp., Diploptera punctata, Aeluropoda insignis, Ergaula capucina, Oxyhaloa deusta, Pycnoscelus femapterus, Blaberus colosseus, Elliptorhina javanica and Paratemnopteryx colloniana (but unfortunately they seems to be pests, so my chameleons ate them, and the rest I gave to my friend;)
Kind regards, Lukasz
Hatiras
Jul 2 2008, 06:49 PM
Ok, here they are, sorry for delay, I was really busy:) I have in my colony some specimens with short wings too, but they are faster than nymphs, so I wasn't able to take a picture of them. As soon as I will do, I'll post more.
Lukasz
palegothicangel
Jul 3 2008, 11:45 AM
hi
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