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Posted by Takeshi on 3/17/2006, 12:29 am
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{{{ MADAGASCAR GIANT HISSING COCKROACHES IN JAPAN }}}
The Madagascar Giant Hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina potentosa) has been sold in Japan as one of the many pet insects at department stores. (Most of department stores are equipped with pet insect section, and selling popular pet insects such as Kuwagata (stag beetle) and Kabutomushi (rhinoceros beetle) and their breeding paraphernalia. According to those retailers’ website, Hissers seems have been sold very well and consistently for years in Japan.
Madagascar Giant Hissing Cockroach is a common name in America. In Japan, they are commonly called Madagasukaru Hisshing Kokkuroochi (phanatically pronounce in native tongue) or Madagoki. Goki is a short term of gokiburi, which means a cockroach. The word “Madagoki” was used for me to do research on the subject matter in yahoo Japan.
In this article, I want to introduce a few Japanese website produced by individuals with good photographs and articles about Hissers in Japan.
http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~vivarium/html/ma.../madagoki1.html
This website features excellent series of photographs about molt of a Hisser in the tank. His articles are full of wits, humor and love for his pet insect. By reading his style and usages of words, I assume he is absolutely an adult (mid 30-40years old). Here is what the pet owner wrote in the box at the end.
“He gazed his cast off skin for about an hour ---
then, he started eating his cast off skin.
I wonder if it is delicious.
It might stuck to my throat (if he gives me to eat it)
He ate it all.
I assume it is good to regain his strength after molt.
EXCELLENT NUTRIENTS FOR THE VIGOROUS VITALITY!!
I should have asked his to give me more (to eat together)
Next morning
When I looked into the tank,
As if there were nothing special happened like, the black Gokitchi (friendly nickname of “roach” by the pet owner) was
“singing a happy song” on the top of the branch quietly
You can not say that you will tell to no souls
After seeing these. Ho ho ho ---- “
I will comment and post when I found any interesting Japanese website to this roach forum more in the future.
Good luck to you and your pet insects!
Takeshi
All the rights reserved by Takeshi Yamada 2006
E-mail: niceguyinny123@aol.com
For more articles about Hissers, please go to http://www.hissingcockroach.50megs.com/tt1.htm
My giant insect taxidermy gaffs are also featured in following website;
http://sideshowworld.com/SSA-15.html
mailto:niceguyinny123@AOL.com
Message modified by board administrator 3/19/2006, 2:08 pm
{{{ MADAGASCAR GIANT HISSING COCKROACHES IN JAPAN }}}
The Madagascar Giant Hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina potentosa) has been sold in Japan as one of the many pet insects at department stores. (Most of department stores are equipped with pet insect section, and selling popular pet insects such as Kuwagata (stag beetle) and Kabutomushi (rhinoceros beetle) and their breeding paraphernalia. According to those retailers’ website, Hissers seems have been sold very well and consistently for years in Japan.
Madagascar Giant Hissing Cockroach is a common name in America. In Japan, they are commonly called Madagasukaru Hisshing Kokkuroochi (phanatically pronounce in native tongue) or Madagoki. Goki is a short term of gokiburi, which means a cockroach. The word “Madagoki” was used for me to do research on the subject matter in yahoo Japan.
In this article, I want to introduce a few Japanese website produced by individuals with good photographs and articles about Hissers in Japan.
http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~vivarium/html/ma.../madagoki1.html
This website features excellent series of photographs about molt of a Hisser in the tank. His articles are full of wits, humor and love for his pet insect. By reading his style and usages of words, I assume he is absolutely an adult (mid 30-40years old). Here is what the pet owner wrote in the box at the end.
“He gazed his cast off skin for about an hour ---
then, he started eating his cast off skin.
I wonder if it is delicious.
It might stuck to my throat (if he gives me to eat it)
He ate it all.
I assume it is good to regain his strength after molt.
EXCELLENT NUTRIENTS FOR THE VIGOROUS VITALITY!!
I should have asked his to give me more (to eat together)
Next morning
When I looked into the tank,
As if there were nothing special happened like, the black Gokitchi (friendly nickname of “roach” by the pet owner) was
“singing a happy song” on the top of the branch quietly
You can not say that you will tell to no souls
After seeing these. Ho ho ho ---- “
I will comment and post when I found any interesting Japanese website to this roach forum more in the future.
Good luck to you and your pet insects!
Takeshi
All the rights reserved by Takeshi Yamada 2006
E-mail: niceguyinny123@aol.com
For more articles about Hissers, please go to http://www.hissingcockroach.50megs.com/tt1.htm
My giant insect taxidermy gaffs are also featured in following website;
http://sideshowworld.com/SSA-15.html