I think they're Creobroter urbanis. The ooths look like they were layed about 14 days before you took the pic, a fresh Creobroter ooth is pancakey golden, that ooth looks like it has its full coloration. <_<Both our mated Creobroter sp. females laid ooths today. We're still not sure which Creobroter they are.
Thanks Yen, I was a bit worried that the hatch rate would be terrible after knowing that some Japanese breeders have tried breeding these with not much success due to low hatch rates.Congrate Shaik!! lovely hatchling!!
Well, either by excellent conditions, skill, or good luck, it seems you guys are doing very well with all... and I'm glad to see it!Thanks Yen, I was a bit worried that the hatch rate would be terrible after knowing that some Japanese breeders have tried breeding these with not much success due to low hatch rates.
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