janjan20
Chameleon Enthusiast
I’m not very familiar with isopods...any suggestions? I will definitely get some! Thanks!Could try using an aggressive species of isopod to eat up a lot of the ootheca
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I’m not very familiar with isopods...any suggestions? I will definitely get some! Thanks!Could try using an aggressive species of isopod to eat up a lot of the ootheca
That’s a roach? Doesn’t look too menacing lol!
That’s a roach? Doesn’t look too menacing lol!
I’m not very familiar with isopods...any suggestions? I will definitely get some! Thanks!
Great, I will look into getting some!I believe porcellio scaber are pretty protein hungry isos. Could try them.
If that’s what they look like I may try some out.Thats a giant green banana female. Maybe 1.25”. Some people say put em in the fridge a few mins to slow them down but that just made my giants more active lol
If that’s what they look like I may try some out.
Ok, will do!Try the regular green banana first - theyre less expensive and slightly less active. The size difference isnt huge
I’m avoiding this thread that is all but I’m sure @jamest0o0 is on here talking about eating them.
Ewww what’s wrong with you!!! Why did I come here!!!
When I saw this thread, I thought for a second that I was looking at my recipe book
Ok now that I’m over my shock how does one “milk” a roach plz explain
By stepping on it?Ok now that I’m over my shock how does one “milk” a roach plz explain
Don’t overcook em or Alexa gets a new purse!
Ok now that I’m over my shock how does one “milk” a roach plz explain
I have 5,000 plus Red Runners, here are some pointers. Get the Sterlite Gasket Box, nothing escapes, you can find them at Target. When harvesting, have a larger bin to work in so escapes don't get away. Use a feeder cup to contain them in your chameleon enclosure. Regarding infestation, I don't think they are any worse than crickets escaping, which chirp for a few weeks. I spilled 200 of all sizes, and my bug room is 76 degrees, but never saw any Red Runners in my office area which is attached to my bug room with a door that has a one inch gap at the bottom.My red runner eggs are starting to hatch! My goal is to have them as a main staple feeder vs crickets. Does anyone feed mainly roaches vs crickets? And what is your experience with keeping the colony under control? I don’t want an infestation lol. Thanks in advance!
NickI have 5,000 plus Red Runners, here are some pointers. Get the Sterlite Gasket Box, nothing escapes, you can find them at Target. When harvesting, have a larger bin to work in so escapes don't get away. Use a feeder cup to contain them in your chameleon enclosure. Regarding infestation, I don't think they are any worse than crickets escaping, which chirp for a few weeks. I spilled 200 of all sizes, and my bug room is 76 degrees, but never saw any Red Runners in my office area which is attached to my bug room with a door that has a one inch gap at the bottom.
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