nesseggman
Ootheca
Hey friends. I recently received a 10-gallon tank from my uncle; he used to use it for snakes. I cleaned it up so I could get some roach pets since I've always wanted some. I got two young hissers and some custom-made substrate for them.
I've read countless care sheets and books and this and that but now I'm paranoid I'm "doing it wrong."
I am pretty sure the tank is done right... protected, warm, big, etc. I'm kind of worried it's too big, though. I took the little hissies from the capsule they came in (it was through the mail) and sat them in the tank. The first thing they did was crawl under parts of it. I was expecting them to hide but not to burrow.
And then that's it. I have not seen them again. I put many kinds of foods in there, but I have no idea if they're eating it or what. I lightly sifted through parts of the substrate where one was but didn't find anything. It's like they disappeared. It's really unlikely they escaped... the tanks is very secure and doesn't have even the slightest of cracks or holes in the lid other than the very fine mesh. So I guess they're just... really good at hiding.
One of them, you could always see its back and he was kinda by the food all the time. Later when I came to check, he had disappeared, too.
The foods are good... breads and grains, some organic spinach and overripe plum. I have a feeling they are not coming up to eat it. Can they get trapped under the substrate? It's a little 'deep' in some parts (like 2in). Is the only way to find them to dig through all the substrate? It's a big tank for just two little guys so they could be anywhere. And is there an effective way to do it without risking smashing them or anything? I feel like if I was sifting it gently with my hand like I was before, it would take hours to find them... especially if they could move around on me.
Well, yeah. I'm just wondering what I should be doing at this point. These are my first roaches. I wasn't expecting them to be visible much, but I never really thought about the fact that I may never see them. How can I know they are eating and getting the care they need? Do I need to hunt them down regularly to check if they are alive and well? Should I invest in a smaller tank? (like those little plastic things?)
I've read countless care sheets and books and this and that but now I'm paranoid I'm "doing it wrong."
I am pretty sure the tank is done right... protected, warm, big, etc. I'm kind of worried it's too big, though. I took the little hissies from the capsule they came in (it was through the mail) and sat them in the tank. The first thing they did was crawl under parts of it. I was expecting them to hide but not to burrow.
And then that's it. I have not seen them again. I put many kinds of foods in there, but I have no idea if they're eating it or what. I lightly sifted through parts of the substrate where one was but didn't find anything. It's like they disappeared. It's really unlikely they escaped... the tanks is very secure and doesn't have even the slightest of cracks or holes in the lid other than the very fine mesh. So I guess they're just... really good at hiding.
One of them, you could always see its back and he was kinda by the food all the time. Later when I came to check, he had disappeared, too.
The foods are good... breads and grains, some organic spinach and overripe plum. I have a feeling they are not coming up to eat it. Can they get trapped under the substrate? It's a little 'deep' in some parts (like 2in). Is the only way to find them to dig through all the substrate? It's a big tank for just two little guys so they could be anywhere. And is there an effective way to do it without risking smashing them or anything? I feel like if I was sifting it gently with my hand like I was before, it would take hours to find them... especially if they could move around on me.
Well, yeah. I'm just wondering what I should be doing at this point. These are my first roaches. I wasn't expecting them to be visible much, but I never really thought about the fact that I may never see them. How can I know they are eating and getting the care they need? Do I need to hunt them down regularly to check if they are alive and well? Should I invest in a smaller tank? (like those little plastic things?)