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  1. Bhjjr

    Strange peppered roach head marking on new female

    Most likely she will stay this way
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    Could surinam infest others species

    Dry is relative. Everyone has different humidity levels in their houses. Some people have success while others fail using exact same setup and care but different room humidity. You might try setting up a few under exact care as the discoids and see if they survive. It is hard to know for certain...
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    Could surinam infest others species

    It is a possibility. If they are indeed Pycnoscelus surinamensis they are parthenogenic and very prolific.
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    Blaberus gigatus enclosure advice

    Here's my two enclosures for B. giganteus They are EZY brand 75 qt gasket bins. One is stock from Orin and the other is from PA University. I'd say about 80% have matured with perfect wings. I'll be adding more climbing bark, etc. as the colonies grow
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    Blaberus gigatus enclosure advice

    I think that they should molt just fine in there. I'll try to remember to upload a picture of how I have mine when I get off work.
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    A tessellata husbandry advice

    I've heard some people say that perlite has harmed roaches that have ate it. I tried used potting soil that had a perlite component last year when many hobbyists were touting potting soil. I personally haven't noticed any uptick in deaths from colonies kept with perlite containing potting soil...
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    Cleanup crews?

    I can't really comment. I've only used springtails. I think using substrate will benefit everything though!
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    what is this on my cork bark?

    Maybe dried sap?
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    Back into the hobby and more serious aout it - need recommendations

    Are you still doing the display tank for Schizopilia?
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    My experiences feeding, a continuing journey!

    Didn't see that one coming!
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    multiple spp in one container

    I'm starting to combine again. I used to but after a while it was either cull to keep numbers in check or separate. I don't really sell or have anything to feed. But if you have that many T's all is good!
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    multiple spp in one container

    Also, if any species lays ootheca keep watch that they aren't being eaten.
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    multiple spp in one container

    If they have the same care it'll work. Keep an eye out for one species outcompeting the others. You may have to refresh the bin sooner. 😁
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    maintaining humidity

    50% will still work for a lot of roaches. Sounds like the room may be taking away the humidity, especially if you are using a furnace to warm the house.
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    maintaining humidity

    I'm curious what substrate you use. This is the glass tank with the lid configuration you describe above? Also what is humidity in the room where the roaches are kept?
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    Housing African Hissing Cockroaches Together

    Personally I would house them together. It could be like Captain Ahab and the white whale or Captain Kirk and Khan lol.
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    Housing African Hissing Cockroaches Together

    I'm not qualified to answer that. I have no idea how to measure cockroach loneliness
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    Housing African Hissing Cockroaches Together

    Housing them together shouldn't be a problem. They will most likely hiss and one may show some dominance but they are unlikely to hurt each other. If you can get a couple nymphs they will live longer. Does the lab house them all separately?
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    possible prolapse in female

    https://roachforum.com/threads/female-dubia-with-vent-issues-possible-prolapse.9821/ Here's something similar. Hope it helps There are lots of similar posts and I read three or four with all the same advice
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    male with short antennae and bad coordination

    He can most likely breed yes. The adult females are almost certainly already pregnant if they came to you as adults.
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