sorry to hear that. that sucks imns much about redhead roaches though otherwise maybe id give pointers but yessadly, my red head roach nymph died last night. this is the second i have gotten this species and it has died. i have decided to avoid that species completley because it does seem like a very strong species.
red head roach oxyhaloa deustaOrange head roach or red head roach? I can only find info on the orange.
Did the Hisser ever climb on your bed? My bed is right under a wall so if a Hisser escaped I could potentially wake up to a giant walking cigar at night, I guess that would freak me out when I'm half awake.Traveling around would obviously cause stress, which can kill. Wide horn hissers are amazing survivors. I had an escapee that stayed alive in my room (though it may have wandered around the house)for a month and a half. (Just for the record, i keep my place is very clean. I happen to live in a family of germephobes) You can throw those things at a wall and they'll probably be fine. In one of the threads here, wide horn hissers have survived sub-zero temps. They are not called the tanks of the cockroach world for nothing. Still puzzled over your loss.
Not that I'm aware of. I eventually found it under the remote control on my TV stand, with around two dozen bits of frass. If i woke up with it scrambling across my face i might've woken the whole family block.Did the Hisser ever climb on your bed? My bed is right under a wall so if a Hisser escaped I could potentially wake up to a giant walking cigar at night, I guess that would freak me out when I'm half awake.