Hi all,
First post here although I have spied on this forum for a bit already. I seem to have run into a corner I can't get out of. The title is one of the few questions about blaberus non-climbers.
1) Do burrowing nymphs of the family have to burrow? I do have giganteus in bed-a-beast but they seem to get lost in it and have a hard time finding food. Which leads me to
2) Humidity... If I were to remove the substrate and and use water crystals plus a gravel filled watering dish would that supply enough moisture for molts?
3) I keep reading that egg cartons are ok for even larger species such as giganteus while others say don't do it, what's the definitive answer to this problem? For smaller species such as discoidalis, would it be ok?
Thanks
First post here although I have spied on this forum for a bit already. I seem to have run into a corner I can't get out of. The title is one of the few questions about blaberus non-climbers.
1) Do burrowing nymphs of the family have to burrow? I do have giganteus in bed-a-beast but they seem to get lost in it and have a hard time finding food. Which leads me to
2) Humidity... If I were to remove the substrate and and use water crystals plus a gravel filled watering dish would that supply enough moisture for molts?
3) I keep reading that egg cartons are ok for even larger species such as giganteus while others say don't do it, what's the definitive answer to this problem? For smaller species such as discoidalis, would it be ok?
Thanks