JoeCapricorn
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I've always thought Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches are supposed to give birth to live young. What does it mean when instead, there is a strand of eggs (or Ootheca) being laid? Does this mean she is ill, the eggs are infertile, or neither and that the eggs just needed to be expelled because she was tired of carrying them? Any advice on how to take care of them if they are fertile? There are two males and three females in this enclosure.
Edit:
I found this quote, "A cockroach has twice born. After laying eggs, some females’ cockroaches pull their eggs back into their bodies. There they stay until they have hatched, emerging the second time as young cockroaches." - so that may be what is going on...
Edit:
I found this quote, "A cockroach has twice born. After laying eggs, some females’ cockroaches pull their eggs back into their bodies. There they stay until they have hatched, emerging the second time as young cockroaches." - so that may be what is going on...
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