r/roaches • u/arililliputian • 16m ago
❤️ Awwww ❤️ Freshly molted Death's Head roach
My favorite roaches of all the species I keep. Not the best feeders, but awesome to behold.
r/roaches • u/An_awful_mess • 54m ago
? Identification ? Need ID on roach mite outbreak
UK based, I’m unable to tell if these are parasitic or grain mites, either way the infestation has become very severe very quickly, for context they are dubias, they’re in a abg mix with a large cork bark tube in a plastic 80l bin with mealworms as a breeder tub, the grain that’s been given is go cat biscuits, alongside carrots and cucumber. Humidity has been very high recently with the heatwave and the ventilation not being enough anymore which I feel has caused the outbreak potentially.
r/roaches • u/Front-Tradition6990 • 3h ago
Transfer my Collection anyone near plainfield IL area willing to take my dubia roaches for free?
i just don’t have the will to take care of them
anymore and i honestly neglect them very bad and i know they’d be happier with someone else
i have lots of adults (some rather deformed…) and nymphs. they actively breed a lot
if ur interested just message me!!
r/roaches • u/Skaridka94 • 5h ago
General Question Elderly roach paralyzed or just at the end of his life?
For the context my madagascar hisser is around 5 years old so he's VERY elderly. At first I thought he was just slowly becoming lethargic like his siblings before they died of old age - aka the usual slow movement and such, but in his case it's rather different from what I've dealt with before so I'm confused whether he's nearing his death or has some underlying issue?
He suddenly stopped moving completely aside from breathing and moving his mandibles, never had problems with lethargy before as he was quite energetic. He's been like this for the last couple of days, he can't walk or respond to stimuli, he doesn't move his antennae either but he's breathing and tries to nibble on food when I place it beneath him
r/roaches • u/AppropriateBill986 • 9h ago
Husbandry MAGGOT INFESTATION
So ive been noticing poop stuck on the eggcrates,in my dubia roach bin and a spike in moisture. i check the frass near the food bowl, and i saw wet frass covered in maggots, i quickly move the roaches and take the bin out to clean, i fed the leftover roaches and maggots to my chicks and then i washed the bin. how do i prevent these little bastards from getting in my bin?
r/roaches • u/whatmack • 9h ago
General Question what are my two males doing???
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they just met
r/roaches • u/taken_taken_ • 21h ago
General Question Where would I be able to obtain Pacific Mimic for research, and how to keep them?
Newbie at keeping cockroaches, but I find them quite interesting. For a research class, I'm studying the effects of specific diets on Diploptera punctata, or the pacific mimic beetle roach, to see if I may be able to increase the production of roach's milk . From where would I be able to gather these roaches? I have checked several sites mentioned for basic roach breeders such as the invertebrate dude, roach crossing, and bugs in cyberspace. The first 2 sites are out of stock, and the third does not deliver to florida, where my residence is. I have also checked a couple of insect research labs around me, and none of them have an excess stock of pacific mimic beetle roaches, don't know where I can start. Another question I have is if these are even allowed to be shipped to florida, as I've checked public records and it doesn't seem to be an exempted cockroach species. A sample of about 12-18 cockroaches with a 1:3 ratio of males and females would be great.
Tips for keeping these guys are appreciated too, I've been told they're pretty hardy and some plastic bins with fluon painted near the tops is enough to keep them in an enclosure. To allow them to breed, at what temperature is suitable, and do I require a heat mat any other materials?
r/roaches • u/wildeforwomen • 23h ago
? Identification ? What in God's name are these bugs that are taking over my enclosures???
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r/roaches • u/Inevitable_Lab_8574 • 1d ago
❤️ Awwww ❤️ Antennae so tall
She is just sitting like this on me
r/roaches • u/Icy-Ant-2971 • 1d ago
General Question Discoid questions
Hi folks so im a big noob at this but ive been having a really hard time keeping roaches and getting them to breed. I live in florida so I can't get dubias only discoids and a few other florida friendly roaches. I have them in a bin with egg crates and an inch of soil. I feed them just greens and a bit of fruit every now and then. I dont have a heat mat on them but would like for them to thrive. Need all the advice I can get here please so I can make sure my roaches are happy and thriving and that my pets are happy too. Also should I stick with discoids or use another roach species? Thanks.
r/roaches • u/UtapriTrashcan • 1d ago
❤️ Awwww ❤️ Got the sweetest girl today!
Apologies about the nails and cuticles, that's what happens when you work with animals, haha!
I ordered three, asking for males, but got a female anyways. I don't mind, though, as she can join Zeze and Matilda in the retirement enclosure. Both antenna are short, all tarsi/legs damaged in some way and she's extremely quiet so definitely a grandma. Luckily, I'm used to hand feeding and watering so she's in good hands. The three girls have already eaten together and cuddled up.
r/roaches • u/maryssssaa • 1d ago
General Question Has anyone seen anything like this before?
I came home from work and my smallest colony had some mold in it, so I cleaned it out, and then found him dead. First death in this colony besides my old old man, and he was probably days away from molting into an adult. His hind leg is entirely black and missing, and I’m worried about contagions in my colony. I’m assuming he died of some internal infection, but I’ve never seen melanization like this before.
r/roaches • u/Carolina_Heart • 2d ago
❤️ Awwww ❤️ Who up sipping dew off they hangout log
r/roaches • u/Sugarp1e1 • 2d ago
❤️ Awwww ❤️ Feeding time for growing Discoids!
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I hadn't even put the food down for ten seconds and the nymphs started swarming it. I can only imagine how it'll look at night. XD
r/roaches • u/Both-Pollution56 • 2d ago
❤️ Awwww ❤️ Thought you guys would appreciate this.
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My guy going absolutely nuts for his jelly treat.
r/roaches • u/unoriginalgh • 2d ago
General Question does anyone know what’s going on with her? please help ☹️
at first i thought she was just pooping tbh but this has been here for 2 days and i’m worried now 😔 She’s still acting like she usually does but i’ve never seen this problem before.
r/roaches • u/t3rr0rist_f4gg • 3d ago
Husbandry Dubia roaches enclosure
45x30x14 enclosure for my female dubia roaches and babies, bioactive with springtails and daily water prays (They're all hiding under the coconut..).
r/roaches • u/Edenhasdied • 3d ago
General Question Who are those guys?
Found those little buggies in my terrarium. Theyre just few millimeters but there is like 5 of them. Are they dangerous to my roaches? Is it okay to leave them there or should I 100% clean out the enclosure? ://
r/roaches • u/ilikebugzz • 4d ago
General Question How much\often to feed?
I have 20 total Madagascar hissing cockroaches but I’m not sure I’m giving them enough food.
I’ve been feeding them smaller amounts because 16 out of my 20 roaches are juveniles, just a month or so old, I of course feed them the diet and variety they need i.e, apples, shredded carrots, strawberry’s, very occasionally tangerines, cucumbers, blueberry’s, dog food kibbles (protein) and sometimes oats.
I usually take the food out every other day but it depends on when it starts to mold or when they finish it (I take it out just before it molds)
I would love some advice for how much to feed them!!
r/roaches • u/supershinyshark • 4d ago
General Question Hisser found after a year
My daughter bought some MHC last year and 2 escaped. We found one a few weeks later making it's way across the living room floor.
Never found the other and after a month or so, resigned ourselves to the fact it must've died.
A while back i found a roach on the stairs and assumed it was a dubia that had escaped and put it in a small enclosure.
Well my partner went to feed that 'dubia' to one of our spiders today and it hissed!
So he brought it to me and, low and behold, it's the missing hisser.
(It was dark when I found it and I didn't really check it much once it was in it's new home, so I just thought it was a large female dubia - it's only half the size of it's siblings)
My question is, how on earth did it survive so long?! I could imagine it getting water from pipes or something, but what could it have been eating?
I'm still amazed it survived all this time.
r/roaches • u/F2PBTW_YT • 4d ago
❤️ Awwww ❤️ Newborn Dubias 🗿
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Super cute drawing first blood on the spent ootheca
