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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2007

weekly collection of small nymphs

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  • oh my god i can hear them crawling nooooooooooooooo

  • Not good w/ this youtube thing so bear w/ me. I can't find that box you're talking about. Do I have to subscribe to get this additional info?

    I've never heard of an Earth Colander. I'll look into that. How often should you harvest a full colony? I have a lot of roaches (1,500) that are popping daily into adults and I've gotten them separated. Already witnessed them mating. B. Dubia are what I'm propagating. Feeder food for lizards.

  • Not good w/ this youtube thing so bear w/ me. I can't find that box you're talking about. Do I have to subscribe to get this additional info?

    I've never heard of an Earth Colander. I'll look into that. How often should you harvest a full colony? I have a lot of roaches (1,500) that are popping daily into adults and I've gotten them separated. Already witnessed them mating. B. Dubia are what I'm propagating.  Feeder food for lizards.

  • The easiest way is to use a (earth) colander through which only small nymphs will suit...

    i am sure it is almost the same manner in this video

  • -.- He wrote that as video comment.

    In the box right to the video

  • Where do I find what he wrote? I want to know the easiest, quickest way to catch nymphs.

    Thanks!

  • Just read what he wrote:

    "weekly collection of small nymphs"

    So, i guess that he puts all of his roaches into a bottle with little holes which are used by little nymphs to get out of the bottle whereas the big stages stay inside...

    But my question: why do you seperate them once a week? Are you just feeding the nymphs?

    Great video anyway

  • Wonna explain? :P What is this?

    Do you keep them like this?

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