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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    Kyle
    what do you use for water?
    exclusively veggies?
    or veggies & water gel?
    do roaches need more water than crickets?

    oh and
    I read somewhere that cucumber is toxic to roaches
    can't remember where . . .
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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    Kyle
    what do you use for water?
    exclusively veggies?
    or veggies & water gel?
    do roaches need more water than crickets?

    oh and
    I read somewhere that cucumber is toxic to roaches
    can't remember where . . .
    Not entirely sure on the cucumber bit, but...
    For my lobster roaches, seeing as it would be impossible to mist the entire enclosure, I use hermit crab water pillows. Work fine.
    For water, I include veggies and fruits, but all my roaches that are in ventilated sterilite bins get a misting every night before bed. My other species have humidity holding substrates, so I only mist when I do my routine weekly checkup. As for tolerance, most feeder roaches are very tolerate of lack of water. However, if you have winged species, expecially E. posticus, the lack of water makes them chew off each other's wings for moisture.

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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    thanks for clarifying that
    I guess water pillows are actually enclosed water crystals
    so you do use more than one water supply method
    rhea
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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    thanks for clarifying that
    I guess water pillows are actually enclosed water crystals
    so you do use more than one water supply method
    The more the better. :P

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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    Ok, I finally got around to downloading all my photos

    Here's a pic of the roaches. I've got them in tank now. I picked them up in this critter cage thingy but it was WAY too small for all of them and their largeness...



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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    ROFL!!! Ok... they are kinda cute...
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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    They've really grown on me. One will hiss and I LOL.
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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    The one in the upper right is questionable, but it looks like you have all G. portentosa. :P
    A fine place to start might I add. :P
    I started with hissers. XD

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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    I'm going to trade some of them for some dubias (sp?) soon. I really want to get away from keeping crickets - they're so stinky, even with my sand for substrate trick.
    "Mai kolohe i ka mo' o o lele ka pali" -
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    Re: Zephyr's Amazingly Awesome Roach Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by tikichick View Post
    I'm going to trade some of them for some dubias (sp?) soon. I really want to get away from keeping crickets - they're so stinky, even with my sand for substrate trick.
    lol
    Yep, most people are thinking that way nowadays. :P
    Roaches > crickets. X3

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