Tiny earwigs from AL (~ 0.25"). They are easy to breed and seem to get along well with larger species of roaches (i.e. Blaberus).
Neat thing about this species is that they come in brachypterous and macropterous form. You can see the difference between the two in the pics below (ones with yellow spots are macropterous specimens).
PS. They are up for trade
Neat thing about this species is that they come in brachypterous and macropterous form. You can see the difference between the two in the pics below (ones with yellow spots are macropterous specimens).
PS. They are up for trade




