Greetings

JayAdams

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 Another new person dropping a hello. I'm glad to be here and looking forward to chatting with other people with the same interests.

I've been keeping Tarantulas, scorpions, beetles, centipedes and other inverts for a few years. My fascination for roaches sprung up as my revulsion for B. dubia began to fade after keeping colonies of them as feeders.

The more reading and research I do on the humble cockroach, the more my interests grows. 

Looking forward to learning more from everyone here and maybe adding some pet roaches to my collection soon.

 
Welcome to the forum, hope you'll enjoy it here! :) This hobby is quite addicting, I'm sure you'll get some of the "pet" species in no time! ;)

 
Welcome to the forum, hope you'll enjoy it here! :) This hobby is quite addicting, I'm sure you'll get some of the "pet" species in no time! ;)
It definitely is addictive. As addictive as tarantulas. It's taken me a while to realize there was more to keeping roaches than a way to feed inverts and reptiles.

 
It definitely is addictive. As addictive as tarantulas. It's taken me a while to realize there was more to keeping roaches than a way to feed inverts and reptiles.
Yeah, I'm hooked lol! Definitely, there are a LOT of good looking species out there, ones that certainly don't make good feeders! 

 
Hey, welcome! Yes, very addictive like tarantulas, yet I've found that I enjoy my roaches so much more. Hope you also find pleasure in the "madness!"  :D

 
Well howdy, my Bluegrass brother! I love my roaches. After having a few different species now they make dubia boring. I'm in center of the state. Maybe we'll have to do some trading after you get some.

 
Well howdy, my Bluegrass brother! I love my roaches. After having a few different species now they make dubia boring. I'm in center of the state. Maybe we'll have to do some trading after you get some.
I'm in the northern part, between Louisville and Cincinnati. At least I know I'm not the only roach lover in the state!

 
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