As you can see in my sig, I got my 2nd generation of hissers recently. There were only a dozen because of the length of gestation, which I think was due to my low temp. I need to get a heat lamp. Anyway, one of the nymphs began acting twitchy and erratic yesterday, often falling on its back. That one died, and now another is exhibiting this type of action. I've fed them some honey (the adults love it), flake fish food, and dog food. Is this some disease, or just the weaker ones dying off?
Ralph, I think you may be over thinking things... Take a step back and relax my brotha!
I only provide the basic needs for my hissers (after much experimentation) and have great success with heath and population growth.
My setup:
(Ditch the egg cartons, I did!)
Ten gallon aquarium filled with an inch or less of clean potting soil (reputable source, cycle after there is a lot of visible frass) , old dry bark and branches (checked for parasites and stacked and arranged to allow a clearing for feeding and eliminate the threat of squishing), a two inch layer of vaseline around the top of the tank (everyone says "vaseline melts!" It was
107 degrees here today! No problems, just smear it well!). Forget the heat lamp! These roaches will breed at room temperature (not below 70ish)...
Honestly, the only amenities I provide them are as follows: A dish for fresh fruit / veggies (I rarely give them more than green apples and oranges, which are always taken), a dish for "feed" (grains, proteins, etc. I use Fluker's cricket feed, works wonders!), and a dish filled with floral foam for humidity and watering. Try floral foam (make sure it is the kind that absorbs water! This will let them drink and not drown).
Lol, that's my two cents! Love it or leave it, good luck!