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<blockquote data-quote="ellroy" data-source="post: 14636" data-attributes="member: 159"><p>I don't really feel that I've kept enough species to be picky but I was really impressed with Creobroter gemmatus. They hunt down their prey and make really interesting captives. I think they are often overlooked in favour of Pseudocreobroter</p><p></p><p>Cameron-</p><p></p><p>You can stagger the development of the maggots by keeping some of them chilled (perhaps in the fridge or outside if its cold). They will pupate within a day or 2 at room temp so depending on how many your need you can just warm some more up a few days after the first lot pupate and so on.....can be a bit time consuming but its worth it to keep some of the exotic species that will only eat flying prey. Post some pics when you start your colony :wink:</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ellroy, post: 14636, member: 159"] I don't really feel that I've kept enough species to be picky but I was really impressed with Creobroter gemmatus. They hunt down their prey and make really interesting captives. I think they are often overlooked in favour of Pseudocreobroter Cameron- You can stagger the development of the maggots by keeping some of them chilled (perhaps in the fridge or outside if its cold). They will pupate within a day or 2 at room temp so depending on how many your need you can just warm some more up a few days after the first lot pupate and so on.....can be a bit time consuming but its worth it to keep some of the exotic species that will only eat flying prey. Post some pics when you start your colony :wink: Alan [/QUOTE]
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