Creaturelover123 New Member Nov 25, 2012 #1 I found this white roach in my roach bin. Anyonw know how this roach got like this? Attachments 013.jpg 269 KB · Views: 218
Randi New Member Nov 25, 2012 #2 Looks like a recent molt to me. The freshly molted ones are soft and easier to digest.
Jac1582 New Member Nov 25, 2012 #3 Yeah I have several that look like that right now. Mmm freshly molted tender dubia ;-p
kgallego Member Nov 25, 2012 #4 Randi said: Looks like a recent molt to me. The freshly molted ones are soft and easier to digest. Click to expand... Yep, you've got yourself a freshly molted bug. Give it a few hours and it will color up.
Randi said: Looks like a recent molt to me. The freshly molted ones are soft and easier to digest. Click to expand... Yep, you've got yourself a freshly molted bug. Give it a few hours and it will color up.
FrankTheTank Established Member Nov 26, 2012 #6 hahaha wow I didn't see this thread before I posted mine. That's crazy. I need to look before I post lol
hahaha wow I didn't see this thread before I posted mine. That's crazy. I need to look before I post lol
drcrossfire Avid Member Nov 26, 2012 #7 I thought that was the rare and elusive strain of albino dubia
SarahcoadunatioZac New Member Nov 26, 2012 #9 The kids at Petco I used to work for used to ask their parents if they could keep the albino crickets rather then feeding them off. I usually try to feed off the freshly molted to aid the digestive tract.
The kids at Petco I used to work for used to ask their parents if they could keep the albino crickets rather then feeding them off. I usually try to feed off the freshly molted to aid the digestive tract.
FrankTheTank Established Member Nov 27, 2012 #10 I wish I would've known that before I fed Franklin. I'm sure he would've enjoyed that little guy. Maybe I'll see another again soon
I wish I would've known that before I fed Franklin. I'm sure he would've enjoyed that little guy. Maybe I'll see another again soon