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Strangest roach expierence ever
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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 57262" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>I'm not so sure about that..she obviously eats in her room, like many people. Roaches are very tough..very tough. Tropical critter out of its normal temperature and humidity or not..life often finds a way. Is the room warm? I got my Hissers from a lps that couldn't figure out why they wouldn't breed..they were being kept at room temp, screen top, with room humidity, just a half wet sponge in a dish..being fed dry cat food. She'd had them for a year at least..I don't see how that's much different from a roach escaping into a warm house. Just saying. Roaches are very tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 57262, member: 4086"] I'm not so sure about that..she obviously eats in her room, like many people. Roaches are very tough..very tough. Tropical critter out of its normal temperature and humidity or not..life often finds a way. Is the room warm? I got my Hissers from a lps that couldn't figure out why they wouldn't breed..they were being kept at room temp, screen top, with room humidity, just a half wet sponge in a dish..being fed dry cat food. She'd had them for a year at least..I don't see how that's much different from a roach escaping into a warm house. Just saying. Roaches are very tough. [/QUOTE]
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