What roach would you reccomend?

Diabelskiii

First Instar
So,

I want to limit myself to keeping only around 5-10 spiecies of roaches, and i want them to be quite easy /not so high maintance.

What spiecies would you reccomend? My favourite ones are Hormetica sp. "colombia" and Polyphaga saussurei.... that should give you some insight into my taste in roaches. :D

 
I would recommend eublaberus distanti, gyna caffrorum (with escape proof), therea bernhardti, nauphoeta cinerea and one Madagascar hisser species. 

 
I am really enjoying my true blooded G. oblongonota. Some of the males could fit three hormetica adult males in the pronotum. I've seen some monster hissers over the years but these are what good bug dreams are made of. I don't think I ever really imagined I'd see a hisser this big. I have the colony in a 70 gallon and many males are not impressive.

 
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I am really enjoying my true blooded G. oblongonota. Some of the males could fit three hormetica adult males in the pronotum. I've seen some monster hissers over the years but these are what good bug dreams are made of. I don't think I ever really imagined I'd see a hisser this big. I have the colony in a 70 gallon and many males are not impressive.
Is this the called "giant" form? 

 
I am really enjoying my true blooded G. oblongonota. Some of the males could fit three hormetica adult males in the pronotum. I've seen some monster hissers over the years but these are what good bug dreams are made of. I don't think I ever really imagined I'd see a hisser this big. I have the colony in a 70 gallon and many males are not impressive.
Is that your old oblongonata stock, or the line bred "giant" strain going around? If the latter, you notice any difference in coloration or morphology between those and your older stock?

 
Is this the called "giant" form? 
No.

Is that your old oblongonata stock, or the line bred "giant" strain going around? If the latter, you notice any difference in coloration or morphology between those and your older stock?
I've had them a while. I think it's partly the cage but pure oblongonota were always capable of throwing monsters. These are a very stable line in terms of color and morphology except the really huge male horns are almost hellboy shaped.

 
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