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    Robotic Isopods

    Got to get some of these...
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    Heterometrus silenus morph???

    A pic from tonight.
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    Porcellio spinicornis High Yellow

    Three orange pieds have made an appearance. Unsure if that can be fixed, the melanin reduction seems to be very ever changing.
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    Heterometrus silenus morph???

    One of my four lines of Heterometrus silenus produce red brown females. What the heck?
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    Orange Milkbacks?

    Update - there are some orange F2s. Evidence suggests either there was a cross, however unlikely, or it is a spontaneous mutation. Once again, I am flummoxed by the genetics.
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    Porcellio spinicornis High Yellow

    Update - a few whites and pieds are showing up. Still not sure what is going on genetically.
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    Porcellio spatulatus Polaris

    Working on fixing this pearlescent morph. Pictures, especially low res, do not come close to capturing the pearlescense.
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    Roaches and DL-Methionine

    North Carolina State Agricultural & Life Sciences Department determined of the twenty naturally occurring amino acids, at least ten must be present in an insect’s diet. These ten, called essential amino acids, include lysine, tryptophan, histidine, phenylalanine, leucine, isoleucine...
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    Collecting Leaf Litter

    It is always good to have a helper. We collect around 20 large contractor bags each fall.
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    Trade Wanted: Porcellio expansus

    Looking for a starter culture of the black & white form of Porcellio expansus. Have Cubaris Duckies, Blonde Duckies, Champagne (Soil), a Red Tiger line that produces T- albinos, and others. Several Mediterranean Porcellios, common Porcellios, and Armadillidiums.
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    Cubaris sp Champagne (Soil)

    It's a little late, but Soren Kierkegaard once said that productivity is the fruit of insomnia. So...thus far I have used several Cubaris in roach centric bioactive enclosures. Their productivity is excellent and other than the snafu with the Psycho Killer Pak Chong, it has worked beautifully...
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