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Babbana peels. A feast for the whole family!
Oh my GOODNESS.
Didi has had a couple escaped roaches living in his viv for the longest time. Red goblins take a notoriously long time to reach adulthood, but this little lady has survived and matured over many many months now. I've wondered how she's survived so long, and now it all makes sense.
(Yes, that's pangea diet.)
Speaking of red goblins, besides the recent not-gorblin intruders, I’ve actually been hard at work making their brand new enclosure. I made the ventilation myself out of wood and window screen. It has a lot of flaws but I’m happy with it. The interior itself is much cleaner and healthier for them, and the humidity gradient should be much more ideal. Almost all of the roaches have been transfered, and I have about 300-500 at least, including nymphs. They’ve been doing a lot better than I thought, with tons of nymphs running around all over the place. The summer warmth and new digs will likely help them even more. c:
Red Goblin Roach Care Sheet
Red Goblin Roach Care Sheet
Goblin Roaches Paratemnopteryx couloniana
Goblin Roaches are originally found in the southern part of Australia. They are easy to raise once you meet their requirements, which are:
Temperature- 68 to 82 Degrees
Moist substrate provided. We use coir bedding.
Humidity. A moist substrate with a tight lid will help provide ample humidity.
Provide water crystals in a small bowl for drink.
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