Zephyr Roach Food Forum Supporter Apr 28, 2009 #2 I should be heading over to some woods in the next week to a place where I've heard reports of / seen a few cockroaches. Hopefully this'll be a chance to get some new species into the hobby, even if they are small and short-lived! Stay posted for the findings!
I should be heading over to some woods in the next week to a place where I've heard reports of / seen a few cockroaches. Hopefully this'll be a chance to get some new species into the hobby, even if they are small and short-lived! Stay posted for the findings!
Ralph Panchlora Apr 29, 2009 #3 I bet you'll find a lot of Parcoblatta. The females aren't that short-lived, plus they're pretty in a shiny sort of way.
I bet you'll find a lot of Parcoblatta. The females aren't that short-lived, plus they're pretty in a shiny sort of way.
Zephyr Roach Food Forum Supporter May 3, 2009 #4 After two hours of hunting, I came up with only 4 of some species I don't think is Parcoblatta. I tried to get some pics, but they're very small and very fast. They can also climb glass. I'm thinking Ectobius? Maybe E. pallidus? Last edited by a moderator: May 3, 2009
After two hours of hunting, I came up with only 4 of some species I don't think is Parcoblatta. I tried to get some pics, but they're very small and very fast. They can also climb glass. I'm thinking Ectobius? Maybe E. pallidus?