indeed! they are mixed in with 100 small dubia! my plan is to take them out to a field or someone i dont likes house and take the lid off! im sure if i keep dissturbing them they will all eventually crawl out! lobster roaches are just not bedroom material! thanks for all the help guys.:)
this could be a possibility as i wasnt the one that ordered the roaches! im a bit concerned about taking pictures as these buggers can really shift and i dont want them escaping whilst i try and take a picture. Is there any tips on identifying whether they are dubia or lobster roaches? thanks...
got my first lot of dubias to start a colony, went to put them in a rubber maid container and they climbed straight up the sides and tried to escape! i thought these guys couldnt climb well! my chams are in my bedroom and i cant feed them these roaches if they are that good at escaping, any...
i have dealt with both of these companies, i credit Lee for his great husbandry and shop front location, i personaly preffer the chameleons at gatwick reptiles, Daryl has made a huge effort to source locales and colourful panthers that are extremely hard if not impossible to find in the Uk, you...
i deal with Gatwick reptiles aswell, he has ordered an ampiskiana and new sirama that are absolutely out of this world, they easily rival his awesome sirama, i ordered a pair of mitsio's but i may change my mind for these. In my opinion the UK needs good chameleons not just a runt of every new...
i have the chance to swap the sambava for a mitsio from a local breeder, think i would be silly to pass on that, so in a few weeks he will be packing his little chameleon bag and going to get some loving from the girls, when he is old enough any way! the sire of the first chameleon is bright...
Hi all, i have two young panthers at the moment and was wondering if any one could help sex them, they were both sold as males. The first picture is of my picasso, i suspected this one was a female but it has started to colour up recently, still no signs of a hemiphenal bulge, atleast not to me...
it was sold to me as a male, im terrible at keeping track of age so i cant be more helpfull there, it is my second young panther in the last few months as the other one was female! i noticed there is a distinct colour difference,this one being more white than peachy colour. Im hoping for a male...
i would not have considered any panther on the first two pages to be a picasso, i can understand why anyone would straight away dub them an ambilobe. Here is the interesting bit! i have a male picasso from the breeder that is supplying the thread starter. I should imagine he is from the same...
does any one keep or have experience with the locale Joffraville, not sure if this is a legit locale or a designer name but i have seen one picture showing a solid red with yellow bars!