K, one day, at my first reptile expo 2 months ago, I saw some roaches for sale at the back of the center. I asked if they were hissers, as they looked quite bulky and lacked wings. The man told me to "read the card," and I discovered that hissers weren't the only pet cockroach. I begged my mother dearest to let me purchase these "sweet leetle guys," but she rejected them because she said they "smelled." I told her they did not, but I was only half right. One month of conniving and convincing later, I bought 5 adult, 12 large, and 20 medium orange heads for the price of $9. I took them home and fell in love.
Over the months, the colony literally grew larger, molts occurring once every few days. I acquired a "veteran" orange head from a friend as part of a trade, as she was "quite allergic to their defense smell," which I usually do not mind or like.
So yesterday, while lifting up the now acquired bins of various cockroach species, I opened that which belonged to my beloved orange heads, glancing in awe to find about 20 or 30 beby orange heads.
Of course I was ecstatic. I ran outside at 3 in the morning to proclaim to the world that my lovable bundles of joy had arrived.
So there's my story of how I became interested in keeping the multiple species I have today.
At the moment, I have 7 adorable little six-spots on their way to my humble abode.

Over the months, the colony literally grew larger, molts occurring once every few days. I acquired a "veteran" orange head from a friend as part of a trade, as she was "quite allergic to their defense smell," which I usually do not mind or like.

So yesterday, while lifting up the now acquired bins of various cockroach species, I opened that which belonged to my beloved orange heads, glancing in awe to find about 20 or 30 beby orange heads.
Of course I was ecstatic. I ran outside at 3 in the morning to proclaim to the world that my lovable bundles of joy had arrived.
So there's my story of how I became interested in keeping the multiple species I have today.

At the moment, I have 7 adorable little six-spots on their way to my humble abode.
