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any of you guys know how to breed hissing roaches? i picked up a male and 2 females but im going to get some more adults. and i got very little info on it.
Tom said:I've got a colony that I started from three imports in 1992.
Put them in a small opaque tub. Cut out a section or two from the lid or sides with a razor knife and instal some aluminum window screening with hot glue. Put in some egg flats with cardboard dividers. Run some vasesline in a two inch band around the top. Put the tub somewhere warm, like on top of a reptile cage. Put in a few pieces of dog or cat kibble and small amounts of produce or leftover food. Always keep something fresh and "wet" in there for water. Carrots, oranges, potato, apple, grapes, etc...
In a about a year or so, you will be able to drop a whole apple in there and watch it disappear before your eyes. They start very slowly and mature slowly, so be patient.
Tom said:In a about a year or so, you will be able to drop a whole apple in there and watch it disappear before your eyes. T
Tom said:If you are breeding them for food, then yes. Dubia will reproduce much faster. Hissers are one of the slowest reproducers, but they do live a long time. When you get into dubia and some of the other very tropical roaches, temps become much more important. They need to be kept 80-85 all the time.
If a colony of feeders is what you are after, then I'd go with dubia, Blaberus discoidalis, or Eublaberus posticus. I also had pretty good luck with Blaberus fusca, but they get pretty big. Overall, I'd say the dubia is the best and easiest feeder roach. What are you feeding though? Might be nice to have more than one species. For feeder colonies I like to use an 18 or 40 gallon size tub.