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 Blaberus Boliviensis Hybrids (two dot/discoid roach)

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Docwade87
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PostSubject: Blaberus Boliviensis Hybrids (two dot/discoid roach)   Blaberus Boliviensis Hybrids (two dot/discoid roach) EmptyThu Jan 26, 2012 1:14 am

These are another great feeder roach I keep. The nymphs are tolerated by even my smallest species of gecko (Strophurus spp.) Again, roaches are 1,000 times a better feeder than any cricket or worm you can think of. This is a non-climbing/non-flying species. They produce pretty rapidly as long as you keep them properly. I am currently upsizing the colony as well as my other species.

Here are a few pics of them

mature adult with mixed sizes of nymphs

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here is a pic of a comparison between two species I keep...(E. Distanti on the left & B. Boliviensis Hybrid on the right)

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PostSubject: Re: Blaberus Boliviensis Hybrids (two dot/discoid roach)   Blaberus Boliviensis Hybrids (two dot/discoid roach) EmptyThu Jan 26, 2012 1:23 am

Those look big, what are they 3" ?
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PostSubject: Re: Blaberus Boliviensis Hybrids (two dot/discoid roach)   Blaberus Boliviensis Hybrids (two dot/discoid roach) EmptyThu Jan 26, 2012 1:25 am

no they don't get much bigger than 1.5-2" the true Discoid definitely gets around 2" but since these are a hybrid they stay a little smaller and are more prolific than the discoid
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