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Old 06-04-13, 01:46 PM   #1
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Re: Best way to heat a roach colony?

I would like to thank Formica and mikoh for pointing out how little I contribute here. It's obvious that they understand this forum. Especially with their long time memberships.


Okay here we go.

Not all roaches are tropical species as before mentioned.

Most species of roaches can climb plastic bins.

Certain species of roaches NEED to be kept around 90°f to continue to reproduce.

Talking to others on a forum is not a form o research. Not one of you checked any of the facts to see how true they were or you could've corrected it yourselves.

I will also like to point out some species of roach can fly.
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Old 06-04-13, 02:05 PM   #2
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Re: Best way to heat a roach colony?

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I would like to thank Formica and mikoh for pointing out how little I contribute here. It's obvious that they understand this forum. Especially with their long time memberships.


Okay here we go.

Not all roaches are tropical species as before mentioned.

Most species of roaches can climb plastic bins.

Certain species of roaches NEED to be kept around 90°f to continue to reproduce.

Talking to others on a forum is not a form o research. Not one of you checked any of the facts to see how true they were or you could've corrected it yourselves.

I will also like to point out some species of roach can fly.

Korbin is right, for some reason I had only blaptica dubia in mind, and just realized after he typed this that you didn't specify which type of roach. Everything I wrote was concerning what I found worked with me regarding blaptica, to clarify now.
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Old 06-04-13, 02:09 PM   #3
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Re: Best way to heat a roach colony?

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I would like to thank Formica and mikoh for pointing out how little I contribute here. It's obvious that they understand this forum. Especially with their long time memberships.


Okay here we go.

Not all roaches are tropical species as before mentioned.

Most species of roaches can climb plastic bins.

Certain species of roaches NEED to be kept around 90°f to continue to reproduce.

Talking to others on a forum is not a form o research. Not one of you checked any of the facts to see how true they were or you could've corrected it yourselves.

I will also like to point out some species of roach can fly.
Thank you. I should have been more specific. I meant for this thread to be about blaptica roaches.

Facts can be shared on forums. Talking with others on a forum may not give one absolute knowledge on a matter but it can still be used to learn.
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