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  1. Tleilaxu

    Need moderator help

    Can a helpful mod delete my attachments from my profile? I for some reason cannot do so.
  2. Tleilaxu

    Soon...

    Just needs a few more things, such as heating pads, some small amount of substrate, and of course proper ventilation.  And by soon I mean in @CodeWilster time. :P
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    URGENT! Moving in less than 24 hours.

    @Hisserdude @Cariblatta lutea As the title says I'm moving very shortly, I'm going to bring the roaches with me, my question, is mixing all three species in a container going to work, I'm planning on overnight shipping. I know it's not professional but I'm short on time and containers. Prompt...
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    Pycnoscelus surinamensis colony.

    @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...
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    Pycnoscelus surinamensis colony.

    Ooth, glorious ooth. The other adult has one.
  6. Tleilaxu

    I'm calling you out!

    @Hisserdude If you don't have any Peripla- I mean Pseudomops septentrionalis I'm going to forever question your taste. :P http://bugguide.net/node/view/7856
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    Pycnoscelus surinamensis colony.

    Speaking of babies....
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    Pycnoscelus surinamensis colony.

    Well we got babies boiz! Suriname babies to be precise.
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    Male, female or it?

    So male, female, it? @Hisserdude Caught this rather large nymph, and figured it would be hypocrisy not to keep one or two americana, and since now the Australian roaches out number the US roaches, peace should be maintained.
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    Periplaneta australasiae question.

    During my short few weeks here I've noticed something peculiar. I've never once seen a Periplaneta australasiae adult, only nymphs, and my most productive spots to catch said nymphs are by palm trees, so this has me wondering, are the adults more arboreal than the nymphs are? (Obviously they...
  11. Tleilaxu

    Well guys no more pics from me.

    Due to the exceedingly small, stingy, and inconveniently small, did I also mention, small, size limit, and storage space, I can no longer post any pictures, which is unfortunate, especially since picture threads are more fun than text. (And I have baby roaches on the way... @Peter...
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    Roach behavior question.

    You know what? Egg butt.
  13. Tleilaxu

    Pycnoscelus surinamensis colony.

    It was a very successful collection trip yesterday, it seems after rain roaches become more active. Ignore the American roach on the bottom left. And focus on the two new additions. :D
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    Pycnoscelus surinamensis colony.

    Well added a bit more material for the egg laying roaches to have a slim chance of avoiding the ravenous Surinames. One of Surinames was already inspecting it however, this nymph maybe as large or larger than the adults. The female American and Australian roaches will have to be smart.
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    Pycnoscelus surinamensis colony.

    I managed to snap some rare photos, you don't see these every day! A Suriname roach made her burrow right by the enclosure wall. Trying to eat an orange from her front door.
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    What is my roach doing?

    My adult roach is behaving oddly, she/he/it positions itself at and angle and appears to be gazing at the top, every few minutes she will twitch her/his/it's body as if something touched it, but nothing was there, it carried on this behavior for a few minutes, then casually went about...
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