Search results

  1. lecole4

    B. lateralis female heavy?

    Second time this year I've ended up with only adult females in my colony and not a male in sight. Any one else have this problem with their Turkistan roaches?
  2. lecole4

    Macro Leopard Gecko Photos

    :) I've been playing around with a new lens. Got some nice photos of my leopard gecko, Kirk! Would be excited to see photos of your geckos as well, if you have any to share.
  3. lecole4

    Local Field Herping! (Southern WV)

    Gotta love spring time! :) West Virginia is rich with amphibians in particular, so here are a few of my encounters this season: Rana clamitans melanota Juvenile Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens Juvenile Plestiodon fasciatus (Two different encounters, probably same animal...
  4. lecole4

    Educational Roach Display at Local Expo

    Hi, guys, I need your help! I've agreed to do an educational display for a local reptile expo coming up on May 16th. I'm looking for some exciting roaches to show off, and if I can get hold of enough, sell as pets. Could anyone recommend some exciting species they think would work well? I have...
  5. lecole4

    Pooling water in B. dubia bin?

    So I was putting some fresh cabbage in my breeder bin today, and I noticed some little pools of water collecting in the corners. What in the world could be causing this? I've never noticed it before. Husbandry details to make help easier: 18 gal opaque plastic tote with vertical egg crates...
  6. lecole4

    Who is eating your feeders?

    Hey, fellow roach lovers ;) I currently have one good-sized dubia colony servicing a single (but very large) leopard gecko. Obviously, he can't keep up! I've seen other members say that one colony was not enough for just a couple of their herps! I'm curious. What animals are you feeding to...
  7. lecole4

    Blaptica dubia Unusual Coloration

    Hello! :) I'd like to say first that I am brand new to the forum, though I have been a long-time lurker because the information here is great. Anyway, the backstory to this is that I have owned a healthy feeder colony of B. dubia for three years now. I sourced them from a few places and at...
Back
Top