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<blockquote data-quote="Hisserdude" data-source="post: 71838" data-attributes="member: 4652"><p>Yeah, just watch out for their burrowing. These guys don't eat other roach nymphs, at least not if they aren't starving! And they do have a knack of getting into other cages, but that goes for a lot of roaches. Parthenogenisis interests me as well, I wish more roaches could reproduce that way! </p><p></p><p>Armadillidium take a long time to mature and breed, so it can take a while for the colonies to start up, which makes them less than ideal for a clean up crew. Still, they are better than no cleanup crew, and are more interesting than the Porcellio type isopods to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hisserdude, post: 71838, member: 4652"] Yeah, just watch out for their burrowing. These guys don't eat other roach nymphs, at least not if they aren't starving! And they do have a knack of getting into other cages, but that goes for a lot of roaches. Parthenogenisis interests me as well, I wish more roaches could reproduce that way! Armadillidium take a long time to mature and breed, so it can take a while for the colonies to start up, which makes them less than ideal for a clean up crew. Still, they are better than no cleanup crew, and are more interesting than the Porcellio type isopods to me. [/QUOTE]
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