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    Neostylopyga rhombifolia

    Hi all, I've bought a couple of Neostylopyga rhombifolia this weekend on a fair. I know that sometimes they die without an appartent reason, and otherwise they thrive. The person who sold them to me told me that he keeps them absolutely dry and without substrate, just egg crates. An appel from...
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    Live plants

    Are there any live plants I could use to decorate the terrariums of the roaches?
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    wing biting Gyna lurida

    Most of my adult females G. lurida have bitten wings. To act upon this, I have housed them bigger, with more branches and leaves to hide in, and plenty of food and water. Yesterday, after I fed some carrot peelings I noticed that while one female was comfortably eating some carrot, another was...
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    Blaberus ID

    On a dutch speaking forum some guys and I were discussing the whole craniifer-black wing-hair on the wing- situation. Somebody posted a picture of a roach in his possession. Does anybody know which species? Don't matter about the weird looking wings. He cut off a piece of the wing to place it on...
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    Deropeltis paulinoi

    I've got a new species for some days, D. paulinoi. I've read that they need rotten wood. Do they eat it? They have readily accepted fish flakes up until now. Are there any food items it should certainly give? thx.
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    Tenodera

    I've got a kind of Tenodera mantids as pets, but I'm not sure about the exact species. In Belgium its quite rare and the person who sold them to me just knew to mention Tenodera sp. If they're ressemblent to the one living in America, the species is Tenodera aridifolia sinensis. I suspect it's...
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    Hi from Belgium

    Hi everybody, my name is Maarten and I live in Belgium. I'm a 28 year old guy and live together with my girlfriend. I currently keep Gromphadorhina portentosa, Blaptica dubia, Archimandrita tesselata, Gyna lurida, Eublaberus posticus, Phoetalia pallida and Lucihormetica subcinta. None of these...
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