Blatta (Shelfordella) lateralis / Shelfordella tartara: an alternative for crickets (Acheta domesticus) – similar size, soft, doesn't burrow into the ground like many other Feeder roches,... and reproduces fast.Originally posted by Wade
As is often the case with polls, there aren't enough choices. No one expects the list to have ALL roaches listed, but several popular contenders have been omitted, such as:
It was more of a personal poll because actually roaches are a bit scarce here in Canada..or at least hard to come by sometimes so I only listed roaches that are more than likely to be available for myself.Thanks for taking the time for replying and voting..peace..Originally posted by Wade
As is often the case with polls, there aren't enough choices. No one expects the list to have ALL roaches listed, but several popular contenders have been omitted
Wade
Giganteus, like all roaches, does not make any appreciable noise. They cannot climb glass. Technically, they can fly, but extremely poorly and only under unusual circumstances (a glorified penguin type flop/flight is all I've seen out of them).genious_gr said:What about the other questions I asked??
I'll double that!Martin H. said:Blatta (Shelfordella) lateralis / Shelfordella tartara: an alternative for crickets (Acheta domesticus) – similar size, soft, doesn't burrow into the ground like many other Feeder roches,... and reproduces fast.
A friend sent me this pic when I asked a similiar question about the nymphsgenious_gr said:Another thing that I wanted to ask is about numphs. Will I be able to tell the difference between the two kinds of nymphs?? I wouldnt like to feed all the giganteus by mistake...