Hornetboy
First Instar
Hello, my fellow cockroach lovers!
I am new here and I am eagerly looking forward to forming new friendships in this wonderful forum.
Anyway...
I recently finished setting up a large enclosure with substrate, plants, pieces of cork bark, a deer antler, an opossum skull, a pine cone and food & water dishes. It looks awesome! I just ordered a stand for it. This enclosure will be for a colony of peppered roaches (Archimandrita tesselata). These monster roaches will serve two purposes for me... as pets and as feeders (The birdeaters that I am planning on getting can easily eat the adult peppered roaches with no problem!).
I will not mist because I want the enclosure to be as dry as possible to avoid problems with flies and mites. So, the substrate will be bone dry (It is a good thing the pothos and spanish moss draped on the cork bark are fake!). The peppered roaches will get their moisture from the water dish and fresh fruits & veggies.
The deer antler will make a very unique climbing branch for the roaches! LOL!!!
Here are photos which show my peppered roach enclosure sitting on top of the new stand. As you can obviously see, I have it nicely decorated. Please let me know what you folks think. Thanks! Here ya go:
My next step is to buy peppered roaches for this enclosure. I am shopping around for the best deal. Does anyone in this forum have a great deal on these roaches??? Please let me know. Thanks!
Bring on the feedback.
Take care,
Terry
I am new here and I am eagerly looking forward to forming new friendships in this wonderful forum.

Anyway...
I recently finished setting up a large enclosure with substrate, plants, pieces of cork bark, a deer antler, an opossum skull, a pine cone and food & water dishes. It looks awesome! I just ordered a stand for it. This enclosure will be for a colony of peppered roaches (Archimandrita tesselata). These monster roaches will serve two purposes for me... as pets and as feeders (The birdeaters that I am planning on getting can easily eat the adult peppered roaches with no problem!).
I will not mist because I want the enclosure to be as dry as possible to avoid problems with flies and mites. So, the substrate will be bone dry (It is a good thing the pothos and spanish moss draped on the cork bark are fake!). The peppered roaches will get their moisture from the water dish and fresh fruits & veggies.
The deer antler will make a very unique climbing branch for the roaches! LOL!!!
Here are photos which show my peppered roach enclosure sitting on top of the new stand. As you can obviously see, I have it nicely decorated. Please let me know what you folks think. Thanks! Here ya go:







My next step is to buy peppered roaches for this enclosure. I am shopping around for the best deal. Does anyone in this forum have a great deal on these roaches??? Please let me know. Thanks!
Bring on the feedback.

Take care,
Terry