Here is a little update on my orange domino roaches,
Therea regularis. My adult male is still alive, but is showing signs of aging. His elytra are turning a blueish black rather than pure black, which seems to be an indicator of old age. The other 4 nymphs are doing well and are growing, some are getting close to adulthood!
Here are some pictures of them:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNHGttqyYAeYepGctFOGd2_K5ZmI0mlpc2N12mZrjE10UTcqW0Z61yybKHq3dNMCEET0o7L8fJ3G7_vuDbQvgKJQYbasVz2UI2MyAIQZbZGI6Pcc1duvSFSOZRFtuZWyRT2ArHeSMCM4g/w578-h640/Oranged%252311.JPG) |
Adult male |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBi9jFPkAjxFSOA2CYPhOKIbcMlVepl9CbAgOt86z_XJoiWFBfEAa3nY-voWfl0Acm1MGoEKEEvBEQblR0pQGzhZg-_7xOwG11LqbBhxL0GevW3Uzd-SYiNhJwkdYtKBnbDZP038U_wsA/w594-h640/Oranged%252315.JPG) |
Subadult male |
I really hope more mature soon, I really want to breed this species successfully!
Anyways, hope you guys enjoyed this post, and I'll see you all next time! :)
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