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nirotorin

Second Instar
Hey fellow roach people. How's it going?

Been interested in roaches since before I was in kindergarten. Raised and bred some giant flying Hawaiian roaches around that time. I'll have to look up what species those were after I post this. Unless you guys know right off the bat.

Have kept a few species, mostly B. dubia. I think my favorite is P. nivea, even though I only ever raised one on accident, not knowing I had found a nymph until I suddenly had a green roach running all over my terrarium. Something abot them seems magical to me, so I'll probably have a big colony of them at some point in the near future. As well as who knows what else?lol

Right now my only insects are a colony of giant canyon isopods that I found here locally, and some super worms, and super beetles.lol

I'm excited to finally be a member of this forum. I hope to learn a lot, and look at cool pictures.

 
Welcome! I am very interested to know what those giant hawaiian roaches are. Isodpods are not insects. Of course the beetles are.

 
The giant Hawaiian roaches were just American roaches. Made bigger in my mind by being a kid at the time They were turbo charged though. I've never seen an american roach fly that much back in the continental u.s. Must have been the weather. And yes, I know iso's aren't insects. It was a slip of the tongue, or something.lol

 
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