This is an extremely prolific, easy to keep roach species that is a fairly popular feeder. They are soft bodied, which makes them a great feeder for more fragile reptiles, smaller tarantulas, etc. However, they are excellent climbers of smooth surfaces. The lobster roach, which looks nothing like a lobster, has been around for quite some time and has introduced itself to many places including Florida and Hawaii. These do best with some substrate for the smaller nymphs to hide in, and larger nymphs and adults should be given several layers of egg crate especially as the colony increases in number. Though these are very hardy, they prefer some moisture and should be fed regularly as we have personally witnessed cannibalism of young nymphs and freshly molted individuals (though this may be a good thing to help control numbers). Despite this, colonies explode when given regular attention.
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