Bad food for roaches

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I have tried the search feature and found loads of information. Unfortunately, I haven't found everything that I am searching for, so I will ask.

I found a thread that showed what roaches might not eat, but I am still a little worried that I will feed them something bad. I only have 4 discoids, a male and female pair, and a pair of large nymphs. Other than the day I brought them home when the adult male took a piece of dry oatmeal, I have yet to see evidence of them eating. I have offered them apple, romaine lettuce, carrott, and banana, for the wet dish. And, crushed dog food and dry oats in the dry dish.

Is there a list of foods that are bad or fatal to roaches?

 
I DON 'T know of any, i would think they would not eat it if they were afraid of it. what u r giving them is good. i add some wet dog food once a week, they seem to like it too. They really love meatballs.

 
Stay away from nuts of any kind.

I don't know if I had a bad one or if all roaches are effected by it, but coconut killed off a bunch of my regular hissers.

 
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That is good to know I have a huge bag of walnuts that I was thinking about sharing with them. :mellow: I am glad that I posted a question before I introduced new things. Is there a food that they really like that will have them out eating, so I can view them? :lol: These roaches have been more interested in the egg flats than what I have given them so far. <_<

 
That is good to know I have a huge bag of walnuts that I was thinking about sharing with them. :mellow: I am glad that I posted a question before I introduced new things. Is there a food that they really like that will have them out eating, so I can view them? :lol: These roaches have been more interested in the egg flats than what I have given them so far. <_<
Bananas usually work for getting mine out and about. They might be full too. Give them time, they'll eat.

 
I've heard that cucumbers are not good for them. I might as well do some experimenting just to see if it's true.

 
Stay away from nuts of any kind.

I don't know if I had a bad one or if all roaches are effected by it, but coconut killed off a bunch of my regular hissers.
Don't they use coconut oil in cleaners and some insecticides?

 
Bananas usually work for getting mine out and about. They might be full too. Give them time, they'll eat.
I have probably been spoiling them. :lol: I have kept a wet dish full of good stuff in there the whole time that I have had them. Because of their size, I thought that I would have seen more frass. My mantids frass up a storm, but I guess these guys are a bit slower with that. They are much cleaner than I thought they would be.

When American roaches infested my tree crabs enclosure, there were splatters of crap everywhere in there, and it kind of put me off getting roaches. <_<

So far, I am glad I got these, they are pretty neat in comparison with some of the other inverts that I have kept. :D

 
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I have probably been spoiling them. :lol: I have kept a wet dish full of good stuff in there the whole time that I have had them. Because of their size, I thought that I would have seen more frass. My mantids frass up a storm, but I guess these guys are a bit slower with that. They are much cleaner than I thought they would be.

When American roaches infested my tree crabs enclosure, there were splatters of crap everywhere in there, and it kind of put me off getting roaches. <_<

So far, I am glad I got these, they are pretty neat in comparison with some of the other inverts that I have kept. :D
Yeah they don't make much frass.....unless you have 1,000s of them...

Don't judge by "pests," they're just that: interesting, cute, crappy pests :P

 
I actually let the Americans go at it for a while, especially since the crab didn't seem to mind. When they started to grow in numbers and many of them were mismolting to adult, I had to clean the tank and therefore I let all the roaches outside. I figured that even though they wanted to be in there, something about the habitat was making them unhealthy. :( Their frass was too splattery, and their wings were not pumped all the way out. I actually let my kid keep a nymph that she found, (in secret from the other householders), until it molted to adult. :lol: Even though I don't particularly like the species, I don't completely hate them either. The nymph my daughter kept woukd sit on her hand and eat treats. The species seems to make a cool pet, if one can get past the pest stigma, and the smell. :lol: They are just not for me. ;)

 
sorry, greasy food does not sit well with me :lol: and for the roaches, I haven't tried anything they don't eat, sometimes they don't finish it, but... oh I did try some fish once, they didn't eat it.

 
I gave all mine Papaya last night (fresh) and this morning it is gone from each and every dish! :) I was so happy to find something that they all liked!!!

I know that is not a "bad" food, but I saw other posts with good stuff they liked too.

 
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