Keeping micro blatta alive in captivity.

Well it really depends on the species, some like it dryer, some like it moist. Some may have to be kept separate as nymphs. They all have their own care needs.

 
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Geez, I didn't realize it could end up being that specific (other then some needing to be kept moist, others dry, etc.). The two species I was looking into getting were B. asahinai and B. nipponica, which seem to be two of the easiest to start with.

 
I'm curious if you were able to raise the specimen from the last pic to adult. I have a hunch that it's a nymph of Plectoptera poeyi but I'm not 100% sure about this.

 
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