PhilinYuma
Well-known member
Around last November, I bought a hundred plus lobster roaches, put them in a plastic sweater box, and have been trying hard not to deplete the colony of breeders by feeding them to the bigger mantids. Now the colony is in full swing, with proud mothers running around with huge egg sacs sticking out of their tails and babies gamboling in the substrate.
My question is, how do you separate the youngsters from the adults (a search didn't help)? I could get a sieve with a small enough grid to let only the babies through -- does anyone know what size that is? I don't think that the gardening people at Lowe's would help -- but how would you prevent them all from running helterskelter during the sieving process? I could scoop a few handfuls of substrate into a container with greased sides and sort them individually, but I'm hoping that someone can give me a simpler and faster method.
Help, please!
My question is, how do you separate the youngsters from the adults (a search didn't help)? I could get a sieve with a small enough grid to let only the babies through -- does anyone know what size that is? I don't think that the gardening people at Lowe's would help -- but how would you prevent them all from running helterskelter during the sieving process? I could scoop a few handfuls of substrate into a container with greased sides and sort them individually, but I'm hoping that someone can give me a simpler and faster method.
Help, please!