I would add alot more tubes and or egg cartons for one, or loose stack of carboard..... moisture seems fine, food if they eat about all you put in there seems fine..... when I had them in a 10 gallon and another time in a bucket cage, the container was 2/3 full of carboard "things"....I feed and water them every 2-3 days. The cage is a bit drier right now than I normally keep it. This is really the only roach species I have had trouble with. Food is crushed cat and fish food. I offer oranges, tangerine or veggies in small amounts a few times a week.
Do you think they need more humidity?
It is only 1 of 3 cages that I have which are tanks with screen lids. Everything else is rubbermaid containers.
Kevin
There is something wrong with your females, it may be temperature related but I'm not sure what will solve. I have seen bad oothecae in some roach species, just not E. decipiens.hmm great lol. So do you think I should bump the humidity up a little? There must be something wrong.... ugh Guess I will have to keep messing with it. I keep ya posted.
Thanks
Kevin