Harlequin Roaches, Neostylopyga rhombifolia
Hi everyone. Sorry for not posting here in a while, but welcome to another blog post. On January 10th of this year, I received a package from Spider Lover Petshop , consisting of around 10-12 specimens of Neostylopyga rhombifolia. Neostylopyga rhombifolia (picture taken on January 30th) I was very stunned. To me, pictures don't really portray their beauty as well as when you see them in person. I was initially keeping them in a 200 quart storage bin with dry substrate, leaf litter, two food dishes and a carton hide and relied on fresh foods to keep them hydrated. This was the setup I was originally keeping them in. In just a couple of weeks, I have spotted a looooot of oothecas. They are so prolific! Female airing out an ootheca So then I waited. One by one, the adults started dying off, maybe out of old age. But around mid to late February, I finally spotted the first batch of nymphs. Harlequin nymphs I was very excited. There were around 20-30ish ooths, so I couldn't wait t