Let's hope your "vfox magic" works on them lolCame home to a third adult male today!![]()
This little colony is ganna explode by fall lol, at least I hope so!![]()
Lol.Let's hope your "vfox magic" works on them lol![]()
LOL :lol: :lol:Lol.
Ya know it's kinda funny because I don't really follow perfect husbandry suggestions yet all but my white eyed Americans and Orange heads are doing very well. (my Peppered and Roths are not matured yet so I don't count them lol)
Looks like another species of Parcoblatta to me. There's always the slight chance it could be Symploce sp. too.Holy crap a different cockroach was mixed within my Parcoblatta pennsylvanica! I'm going to guess it's a "wood or field" roach but I didn't search yet. If anyone knows what this is that'd be cool, it's about the size of a German roach, about half an inch.
Sorry for the bad pics, from my phone again, lol.
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LOL There it is.... :lol: :lol: :lol:The new male (it is a male for sure, it has cerci and styli) and it's possibly a Parcoblatta virginica but I won't be sure until I photograph the "hair" structures. It's small though, less than half the size of my Parcoblatta pennsylvanica males. It's literally the size a German roach.
And to prove to Hisserman that I have "magic" with my roaches, one of my females is extending an ootheca. AND last night two more males molted out making it 5 males, two females as of right now.![]()
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Don't worry, you will get to see your little minions soon.Congratz! I'm so very jealous. I have no idea if mine are even still in their enclosure, or if they found a way to escape