Just thought I would give you guys a little update on my horseshoe crab roaches,
Hemiblabera tenebricosa. They are doing very well, they are breeding steadily and the tiny nymphs are growing. I recently moved them to a much larger enclosure, so they will have a lot of room to expand their population!
Here are some pictures I took of the adults last month.
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Adult female |
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Adult male |
I love that male, he has a nice light brown border on his pronotum. This species had been fun to work with, and they definitely make a nice pet roach!
Hope you guys enjoyed this post, and I will see you all next time! :)
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