Roachman26
Seventh Instar
The three lids contain water crystals, fruit of the day (oranges today), and pro-plan dog food with a little monkey chow. The leaf pile in the back right corner is two species of oak, maple and whatever Matt sent me when he shipped them. The branches are old oak branches that have been laying around in the weather for ten years. I soaked the branches in scalding hot water in a cooler over night and then let them dry in the sun for two or three weeks. Substrate is soil, coco chips and coco coir about 2-3" deep. I pour a cup or two of water in the corner under the water crystals, once a week or so. I had three out of ten die in there. Well I found three dead, but I've only ever counted six at a time after that. One could be hiding. They all seemed in tip top shape when I got them and it was a good two weeks before I found my first dead one, so I believe it to be my error. Do you think its too dry? I started misting them again after I found the dead ones and none have died since then. They all come out to drink when I mist too. Room humidity hovers between 40-50% and stays around 79-84 degrees all the time.
Should I mist more often?
Should I make the substrate wetter?
They seem to all be adults now, but any help here would be great.
Should I mist more often?
Should I make the substrate wetter?
They seem to all be adults now, but any help here would be great.

