could a gecko from the rhacodactylus family be able to eat these? im getting them for my dragons but just wondering if my gargoyle gecko can eat them too
@74drat I bought mine as adults, took about 3 months to settle and breed. Takes about 3 years from birth to reach maturity :) I want to get more, but need to find space first
eww if you were my friend and invited me to your huse and saw those i would set the cage on fire and the ones that live ill grab a broom no offense to the cocks
no. they are nothing like the ones you find in your cupboards. they have no wings, and give off no smell and are relatively clean. there is nothing nasty bout them. they're like crunchy hamsters :P
wow! Hey guys! wuzzup? Are you living with others too? You have a pair of Human Hands to lift you up too? Have you gone to school? Did your teacher move? did the walls smell like oranges? or grapefruit?
i have the lid that came with the rubbermaid container that kinda latches on, i dont use petroleum jelly, but they do seem to get stuck under the handles, and by stuck i mean they like to hang out there. as for where i get them, my local pet store has some on hand from time to time, i bought 5 about a year and a half ago and theyve been breeding since.
hey i got a question for you. I also have a small colony of hissers. But my question for you is what type of lid do you put on the container? also do you put petroleum jelly around the top of the container, or something of the like?
could a gecko from the rhacodactylus family be able to eat these? im getting them for my dragons but just wondering if my gargoyle gecko can eat them too
xDrAculax92 1 month ago
do the nymphs ever drown in the water dish because I heard that can be an issue even with the larger ones
BaconBrizby 8 months ago
I HATE HIM. STUPID
selena11995 11 months ago
i hate all roaches but these
wwecpp254 1 year ago
I bought 10 (5 males and 5 females) and now have 55 nymphs :), they are an amazing insect!
gordondrummond 1 year ago
@gordondrummond I'm ordering 50 sub/adults how quick do they grow and mate?
74drat 1 year ago
@74drat I bought mine as adults, took about 3 months to settle and breed. Takes about 3 years from birth to reach maturity :) I want to get more, but need to find space first
gordondrummond 1 year ago
@gordondrummond thanks need to find some roaches that are faster growers for feeders.still ordering 50 to start a col. though
74drat 1 year ago
Thank you for heightening respect for this much-maligned, underappreciated animal!
BoyGenteel 2 years ago
good try and make a how to vid on breeding them i would like to know how
probreed101 2 years ago
I just invested into a breeding pair to feed my reptiles.
capcaliber 2 years ago
eww if you were my friend and invited me to your huse and saw those i would set the cage on fire and the ones that live ill grab a broom no offense to the cocks
1707andy 2 years ago
im just wondrin, do they smell the same as american cockroach?
achilles120801 2 years ago
no. they are nothing like the ones you find in your cupboards. they have no wings, and give off no smell and are relatively clean. there is nothing nasty bout them. they're like crunchy hamsters :P
4XxPeNnYxX4 2 years ago 6
No. They don't stink.
capcaliber 2 years ago
nothing like population control of the cockraoches via feeding them to the skink lol
smerrigan 2 years ago
They are beautiful!
ToxicHaley 3 years ago 8
wow! Hey guys! wuzzup? Are you living with others too? You have a pair of Human Hands to lift you up too? Have you gone to school? Did your teacher move? did the walls smell like oranges? or grapefruit?
benjitheroach 3 years ago
@benjitheroach dude u got to lay off that weed seriously
irieman675 2 years ago
why they wont fly
parsaulian12 3 years ago
Eeee,geli-geleman aku....Boleh ko pegang bende tu..Aku tak rela..
akumiya 3 years ago
i have the lid that came with the rubbermaid container that kinda latches on, i dont use petroleum jelly, but they do seem to get stuck under the handles, and by stuck i mean they like to hang out there. as for where i get them, my local pet store has some on hand from time to time, i bought 5 about a year and a half ago and theyve been breeding since.
MrScienceGeek 3 years ago
hey i got a question for you. I also have a small colony of hissers. But my question for you is what type of lid do you put on the container? also do you put petroleum jelly around the top of the container, or something of the like?
psychotictweek1 3 years ago
i have a question. where do you get hissing roaches? i would like some
love4ferrets 3 years ago
Its interesting (and a little disturbing..) that they give live birth.. Also, were can i buy them?
AnimalRescuer268 3 years ago
they arent so much pets as feeders for my gecko, skink, and beardie
MrScienceGeek 4 years ago
UGH don't u ever get scared that their going to crawl out of their container at night?
EW WHY would someone HAVE those as pets COCKROACHES EW
zzlikes2poop 4 years ago
kuz they dont fly, they are pretty cheep, easy to care for, fun, and they dont bite 8)
AskApetQandIanswerIt 3 years ago
still. ew.
zzlikes2poop 3 years ago 2
well i guess i cant change everybodys thoughts about them....
AskApetQandIanswerIt 3 years ago
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Almunkey 4 years ago 2
Nice video Ricky but u lost ur Male Cockroach good job.
Thrasha23 4 years ago
lol
AskApetQandIanswerIt 3 years ago