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Fourth Instar
Eggs and new hatchlings; the newborns are tiny as dirt.
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Nymphs, resembling to Therea but smaller
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Adult male
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Seems there're less females and they don't hang out as much as males. The males are super active, especially during the day since it's a diurnal cockroach species. Despite their small size it took them almost a year to develop to adults; still need to see if they're prolific breeders or not.
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Nymphs, resembling to Therea but smaller
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Adult male
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Seems there're less females and they don't hang out as much as males. The males are super active, especially during the day since it's a diurnal cockroach species. Despite their small size it took them almost a year to develop to adults; still need to see if they're prolific breeders or not.