I feel like the babies would get out of any holes you could make, you should either go with no ventilation, (like how I keep all my small Ectobiids), or get some micro-screen and install that into your enclosure.Would this be fine? http://imgur.com/a/tDANG I will be adding small air holes so they can breath and would a thin substrate (coco fibre maybe 1/2 inch?) be fine? Any other things that may be needed?
Mine pretty much enjoy anything I throw in such as apple, carrot, cabbage, dog food, etc...OMG Thank you. They are so cute! Amazing little roaches! A lot smaller than I expected, even after I was told to expect smaller! Do they happen to have a food preference from your experience?
Nice, glad to hear they are doing well for you! Yeah, Ectobiids can be a real pain to photograph lol! :lol:I just got 4 yesterday and 2 already molted to adulthoodI would take pictures of them if 1: they didn't move so fast, 2: They weren't so small, 3: they didn't hide so much, and 4: my camera is crap. But they are so fun and cute! I do not regret buying them one bit.
Unfortunately noDoes/can this apply to the nymphs also? So far the two adult ones are males :/