I recently found a dead roach in my E. chopardi hisser culture and noticed a 1 cm larva wriggling around on the headless roach. You can see it burrowing between the legs in the first photo. I quarantined this in another container to see what the larva would turn into.
Two days later, I found a bloated and dying E. chopardi. I should have opened it up to look for larvae, but instead I placed it in with the other quarantined roach.
I took the second photo today. The larvae are doing well. I'll post adult pics soon assuming they are some kind of fly (and keep an eye on the hissers).
I'm curious as to whether they are infecting the roaches when they are alive or after they're dead. I'll be sure to dissect the next bloated one if there is one.
It's all bugs to me anyway...
(note: the legs were undoubtedly gnawed off by other roaches...and I'm not sure about the head because I didn't bother to look for it.)
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Two days later, I found a bloated and dying E. chopardi. I should have opened it up to look for larvae, but instead I placed it in with the other quarantined roach.
I took the second photo today. The larvae are doing well. I'll post adult pics soon assuming they are some kind of fly (and keep an eye on the hissers).
I'm curious as to whether they are infecting the roaches when they are alive or after they're dead. I'll be sure to dissect the next bloated one if there is one.
It's all bugs to me anyway...
(note: the legs were undoubtedly gnawed off by other roaches...and I'm not sure about the head because I didn't bother to look for it.)
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