ok i only have a small colony of blaberus fusca roachesGotta love Agent A too, he's just blabs, but he's a good kid! (I mean that)...
ok i only have a small colony of blaberus fusca roachesGotta love Agent A too, he's just blabs, but he's a good kid! (I mean that)...
I should? I did short change myself. I have about 10 adult males already, and hardly any larger females. They were just to much of a pain in the arse to *** early on. I have some other females but they are only L4. Most of these adult males will probably never get a chance to breed.how many do u have ismart? do u have enough to breed another generation??
We will pull are resources if needed.I should? I did short change myself. I have about 10 adult males already, and hardly any larger females. They were just to much of a pain in the arse to *** early on. I have some other females but they are only L4. Most of these adult males will probably never get a chance to breed.
You should be fine. The males do live two to three months as adults. My original male lasted two months. In that course of time he mated a total of six times! :blink: :wub: inch: :clap: :donatello:Hope my female grows fast!!!!! Need her to mate with the male!!!
Wow! Six? Wow!!! My male is only about 2 weeks as adult. Female just became sub, so i have a few weeks ahead of meYou should be fine. The males do live two to three months as adults. My original male lasted two months. In that course of time he mated a total of six times! :blink: :wub: inch: :clap: :donatello:
Infertile wide-arm ooth.reminds me of creos <_<
and is that a tenodera ooth next to them??
Cool! My male has been adult for a good 3 weeks now. Waitin on the femaleOne of my males just molted to adult today. Alex is right though, they do look very similar to creos as nymphs.
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