Welcome to the hobby, there's no such thing as "too many questions" on this forum!Hi, i'm new here and to keeping roaches in general so sorry if i ask too many questions!![]()
I have 4 hissers, 2 dubias, a small parcoblatta colony and a single B. germanica as pets. I can't wait to get into other species too!
A few of my roaches![]()
Welcome!Hi, i'm new here and to keeping roaches in general so sorry if i ask too many questions!![]()
I have 4 hissers, 2 dubias, a small parcoblatta colony and a single B. germanica as pets. I can't wait to get into other species too!
A few of my roaches![]()
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It's definitely an underrated genus, that's for sure!Thanks @Hisserdude and @All About Arthropods !
Parcoblatta were actually some of the first i kept, I never knew they would be so great to have!![]()
Yeah, when I started I was more interested in the big and flashy species. I keep some of those, but I also have a fascination with smaller cryptic species now.Welcome!
As @Hisserdude stated, there's no such thing as too many questions; if you ever have any, ask away!
Interesting to see Parcoblatta on your list so soon; they're all rather small and not "the most stunning of the stunning". I admit, I didn't really want to keep anything from the genus when I just broke in, but my eyes have been cleared and I can see the beauty and worthwhileness of keeping them now. Glad you've realized this already!![]()
Exactly! The flashy stuff is good for luring people into the hobby, but once they've been hooked, it's easier to feel the fascination for nearly all species.Yeah, when I started I was more interested in the big and flashy species. I keep some of those, but I also have a fascination with smaller cryptic species now.