Matttoadman
Blatta
Been looking at these for a bit. I am wanting something small, non climbing nymphs and doesn't need heated. Anyone got any info?
Actually one of the main reasons I wanted them was for amblypygid feeders, though they seem to be a very neat little roach in general. How humid do you keep yours? I'm currently seeing a lot of mold popping up in my container, but I think I just need to bump up the ventilation. Will probably have to replace the substrate tomorrow, so it'll be interesting with several dozen nymphs.In response to the red goblin question, they are a lot like lateralis, only very arboreal, and much bolder. They're fun to watch, very active feeders, and will play tug of war with pieces of carrot or other food. I keep mine from 72-75 ambient temp and they are breeding. Not like lats though..nor do they grow as fast. I mist only rarely, keep them on 2" of jungle mix and provide them with cork tubes, which they pretty much stay on. they can climb smooth plastic but not well or quickly. I like them and plan to keep them going, though I have fed a few to my amblypigyds..they seem like perfect prey for them.