madagascar hisser lover
Third Instar
Hey everyone. I got my first litter of madagascar hissing roaches 15 of them and they all healthy and strong. Theire going to be a week old in two days. Has anybody got tips for me. Thanks
Sorry but they are absolutely DO NOT NEED some rotten wood or oak leaves.Yeah variety is key.
Most important is always have rotten wood (decaying tree) and if possible dead Oak leaves for them to eat they need it.
Here is what my hissers ate: dry cat food more protein the better, apples, bananas, mango, oranges, romaine lettuce, fresh spinach leaves, white bread moistened with water, cooked beef (given as a treat) (fruit loops cereal as a treat not main diet). Mine also ate rose leaves from the garden but make sure no pesticides or fertilizers are on leaves, as a precaution always rinse leaves under water first to wash away debris. They drink water droplets from a spray bottle I use to mist the cage.
Young nymphs eat adult roach droppings to gain gut bacteria so make sure from mom and other roaches there is some frass left for them.
It's very rewarding when they finally become adults and you raised them. My litter just finished maturing and it was so fun raising them! I kept a few males as pets and donated the rest for others to keep but I'll always have those males as pets to remember watching them grow and the reward at the end .![]()
Your going by old care info new studies say they do benefit from leaves and wood which are part of diet in the wild. Good protein is just as important.Sorry but they are absolutely DO NOT NEED some rotten wood or oak leaves.![]()
They need quality protein food!
I keep all hisser roach species available in captivity - almost all of them absolutely differently than (as you said) 'old care'Your going by old care info new studies say they do benefit from leaves and wood which are part of diet in the wild. Good protein is just as important.
Whether or not they need it, they certainly eat it, so it's probably worth providing some anyway, even if it's just for variety's sake. A few oak leaves or a bit of bark isn't going to do any harm.I keep all hisser roach species available in captivity - almost all of them absolutely differently than (as you said) 'old care'![]()
and I say they do not need it! (but of course they are omnivorous- they eat everything.)