Persnickety Parson's Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 4, 2020 #22 SauceGandhi said: I second the slow stuff. Maybe halloween hissers? Click to expand... No hissers in Florida
SauceGandhi said: I second the slow stuff. Maybe halloween hissers? Click to expand... No hissers in Florida
SauceGandhi Avid Member Apr 4, 2020 #23 Oh right Florida lol. Maybe you can do these? They are a Florida native species.
Persnickety Parson's Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 4, 2020 #24 SauceGandhi said: Oh right Florida lol. Maybe you can do these? They are a Florida native species. View attachment 262560 View attachment 262561 Click to expand... Locusts and hoppers are a pain to breed, no harm in trying, but a lot of native hoppers have specific breeding requirements. It's rather frustrating.
SauceGandhi said: Oh right Florida lol. Maybe you can do these? They are a Florida native species. View attachment 262560 View attachment 262561 Click to expand... Locusts and hoppers are a pain to breed, no harm in trying, but a lot of native hoppers have specific breeding requirements. It's rather frustrating.
SauceGandhi Avid Member Apr 4, 2020 #25 Well I'm not sure which species you're referring to but this one is Schistocerca americana which has no diapause and eggs hatch in 3 weeks @ 85F. Definitely not as easy as roaches, but then again what is
Well I'm not sure which species you're referring to but this one is Schistocerca americana which has no diapause and eggs hatch in 3 weeks @ 85F. Definitely not as easy as roaches, but then again what is
jamest0o0 Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 4, 2020 #26 What about florida katydids? I got mine to breed here in PA, but they need the diapause, can't imagine that florida species would.
What about florida katydids? I got mine to breed here in PA, but they need the diapause, can't imagine that florida species would.
SourGrape4u Avid Member Apr 4, 2020 #27 Where do you get florida katydids? Also sauce do you sell those locusts?