Pycnoscelus surinamensis colony.

Hisserdudette LMAO, I'm honoured, but I still have the same stance on keeping Periplaneta! :P That being said, after telling my mom about our whole discussion both here and on AB, she said, "well, I guess they aren't any different from what you keep, so...", so I guess I have her permission now! :lol:

 
Hisserdudette LMAO, I'm honoured, but I still have the same stance on keeping Periplaneta! :P That being said, after telling my mom about our whole discussion both here and on AB, she said, "well, I guess they aren't any different from what you keep, so...", so I guess I have her permission now! :lol:
Your in too deep now, *Darth Vader voice* I have you now. I'm also not your father.

I don't care if you only keep a trio(preferably six), of either americana or australasiae in a single sex environment but now you must aquire them. I know without a doubt you have an empty enclosure, sitting forlornly in storage.

On a colony update it seems the cheese balls oils were what was keeping the roaches from climbing well, as things have worn off the smaller ones are able to get higher and higher, but still fail. The larger ones don't even try.

I think next month I will order some petroleum jelly, it's not an urgent matter. Hopefully I get some good pictures tonight.

 
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Your in too deep now, *Darth Vader voice* I have you now. I'm also not your father.

I don't care if you only keep a trio(preferably six), of either americana or australasiae in a single sex environment but now you must aquire them. I know without a doubt you have an empty enclosure, sitting forlornly in storage.
You're* :P

Oh I got tons of empty enclosures of various sizes in my garage, it's just a matter of how much space I have inside my room, and personal interest, of which I have very little in keeping Periplaneta at the moment! 

 
I like the P. Australiasea but I already have one climber. I tried lobsters and couldn't keep them in.
Eh? Petroleum jelly did not work for you? Not all roach species are equal climbers, and larger Periplaneta seem to be rather clumsy if the surface offers an "uncertain" footing.

Also having a container with a "screw" top works miracles.

And now for the only useful meme:

https://www.target.com/p/cheddar-cheese-balls-22-oz-market-pantry/-/A-13234606

That container is amazing. The cheese balls merely adequate.

 
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@HisserdudeLook at what you did, this is all your fault.

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In all seriousness I caught this poor sucker. It was really tiny, and had a shrunken abdomen.

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You can somewhat see how shrunk it was.

When I found it, I thought it was a different species of roach until I saw the shoulder patches. Very close resemblance to D. orini

What happened?

 

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@HisserdudeLook at what you did, this is all your fault.

In all seriousness I caught this poor sucker. It was really tiny, and had a shrunken abdomen.

You can somewhat see how shrunk it was.

When I found it, I thought it was a different species of roach until I saw the shoulder patches. Very close resemblance to D. orini

What happened?
How could I have even done anything to that poor roach lol, I live across the country from you! :lol:

Looks like a simple molting issue, the wings didn't develop properly for some reason. And it may just be starving/severely dehydrated as well, thus the shrunken abdomen.

 
How could I have even done anything to that poor roach lol, I live across the country from you! :lol:

Looks like a simple molting issue, the wings didn't develop properly for some reason. And it may just be starving/severely dehydrated as well, thus the shrunken abdomen.
I was more along the lines of implying that because you didn't keep any Periplaneta species that caused this. LOL

But talk about a coincidence that this poor thing crawls towards me while I'm roach hunting. And a nice before and after.



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