California Mystery Cockroach

yea! :D here are 3 species of corydiids: Holocompsa tolteca, Holocompsa azteca, Homoeogamia mexicana, i was collected all 3 species together in Quercus Three holes of the cloud forest

so, Homoeogamia mexicana it's prolific and easy to breed! so have no photos

 
yea! :D here are 3 species of corydiids: Holocompsa tolteca, Holocompsa azteca, Homoeogamia mexicana, i was collected all 3 species together in Quercus Three holes of the cloud forest

so, Homoeogamia mexicana it's prolific and easy to breed! so have no photos
Amazing, Corydiids are my favorite group of roaches, all of those species sound really cool! You should try to get some pictures if you find any, I would love to see them! :D

 
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I have now one photo but have technical problems to post it :angry: i'm going to see that with a specialist :blink:

 
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voila!!

Dude here are two photos of my corydiids: Holocompsa tolteca und H. azteca :D

and thankyou for the link!!

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my new Anisopygia start rearing!! :D

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somme Periplaneta australasiae and isopods :D

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yes i started 4 Holocompsa tolteca and 7 Holocompsa azteca (not reviewed the sexes ) in a small ventilated container with dry steriled sand,

moistened only at one end of the container by a wet cotton to have a gradient of moisture and i fed them with dog chow's and corn flakes,

not separated oothecas, I saw the first hatched nymphs in the same container, HOWEVER, a small cousin experienced putting water in my containers and all died.

so i had no chance to collect them after I moved to live in an apartment.

 
my Anisopygia: now i have 8 females and 3 males all adults and 1 medium sized ninph, i feed them with dog chow's, cat chow's, corn flakes, Plecostomus fish meal, apple and letuce, i keep them with dry leaves for shelter

so today there are two females that have ootheca attached!! :D soon I'll give you more news of my Anisopygia :D

 
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