AmateurEntomologist
First Instar
Been looking for this species for a while now and the only two people that seem to be working with them are also unreachable.
Last edited by a moderator:
Funny enough just after making this thread he posted on Facebook he was working with this species. Unfortunately seems he has a small colony and isn't able to provide as many as I would have hope, so while I'll be receiving some from him my search continues.If you haven't found any I believe @Cariblatta luteais working with them. I am as well, but waiting on ootheca to hatch.
Oh man, hope you find the amount you require!Funny enough just after making this thread he posted on Facebook he was working with this species. Unfortunately seems he has a small colony and isn't able to provide as many as I would have hope, so while I'll be receiving some from him my search continues.
Yeah, seems MOST fulvescens strains are from down south and have no diapause requirements, but the species does range up north as well, so depending on the source they could need a cool period.I've read on diapause requirements of some Parcoblatta sp but not seen anything about fulvescens specifically. Appreciate the insight!
Good to know the southerns locales seem more common, hopefully I'll be to get information of stock origins.Yeah, seems MOST fulvescens strains are from down south and have no diapause requirements, but the species does range up north as well, so depending on the source they could need a cool period.