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First Instar
i have this roach that seems to like being vertical - with it's head down. i find it curious and have never witnessed such a thing. is there a reason for this ?
i think it's german.
i think it's german.
My B. Orientalis nymphs rest in every possible angle and position. Some of them like hanging upside down from a horizontal surface.i have this roach that seems to like being vertical - with it's head down. i find it curious and have never witnessed such a thing. is there a reason for this ?
1> a) i do, but it's probably not a favoured-situational photo.Got any pictures? What exactly do you mean by vertical, is it on a hide and resting vertically, or when it is crawling is it facing downwards?
2> a) i believe it's an adult.My B. Orientalis nymphs rest in every possible angle and position. Some of them like hanging upside down from a horizontal surface.
But I've often seen them in the head down position, often before and during a molt.
Is your roach an adult?
hmmm... interesting... reasonable. thanks.I think roaches have a bit of "head in the sand" approach to hiding.
http://www.roachforum.com/index.php?showtopic=6242so... ... ...
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....idk how to upload an image >.<
oh, well, sure, there's that complicated way, thanks. ...but there's a "My Media" section and storage space, but uploading doesn't seem to exist - i wanna do that. (i should probably write this in the linked thread @_@)
Oh, yeah, you can just give us a photobucket link to see your photos. Still, if you're gonna do that, might as well just put them on here, it's not much more work.
ugh...hate... massive hate...Yeah, I don't think that feature is actually implemented in this forum, like the "Like This" button that you see on people's posts that doesn't do anything. Unfortunately, the complicated way seems to be the only way.
um... yes, please. i would love to have an army of albino EVERYTHING !! ...but i'm not ready to have any insects touch me, so, i'll need a forcefield of some kind >.>