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06-29-14, 01:02 PM
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Hoping someone can shed some light
Ok so I got 4.12 Dubia roaches for breeding about a month ago. Ive had 2 males die off so far(had 3 litters so I'm not worried about it they'll be replaced soon enough) Leaving me with 2.12. Well I just checked on them and one of my females has molted.... But appears to have changed sex. She now has full wings like a male. I don't know if that just how they look after molting or what. But it appears I now have 3.11.
Anyone???
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06-29-14, 02:03 PM
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Re: Hoping someone can shed some light
I am not sure exactly what you are seeing unless you can post some pics (which would be too late now I guess) but very large nymphs all look like females. It's possible you just counted an old nymph as a female. Also that ratio is fine. If you want to up your breeding output raise temps to 95 for a short while and offer some oranges and very little raw sugar. That makes them multiply.
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06-29-14, 02:04 PM
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Re: Hoping someone can shed some light
Also: that ratio of males to females is fine.
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06-29-14, 08:21 PM
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Re: Hoping someone can shed some light
The nymphs are only a couple weeks old so that's not it, too small. I'm not worried about the ratio the nymphs will grow, probably just got a couple older males in the group. Here's what I'm talking about. I bought 4.12 to breed for feeders and 2 males have died. One of my females(100% possitive she was a female) molted and now appears to be male. I don't know if females have full wings when they molt or not but the roach is no longer white(was when I discovered this) and the wings are still indicating male.
Here's the molt
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06-29-14, 08:30 PM
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Re: Hoping someone can shed some light
And here's after the molt
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06-29-14, 08:31 PM
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Re: Hoping someone can shed some light
Weird, huh?
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06-29-14, 08:47 PM
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Re: Hoping someone can shed some light
It's pretty interesting. Can you take a pic of the molt with the flash on?
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06-29-14, 09:04 PM
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Re: Hoping someone can shed some light
How's this? I'm so intrigued by the whole thing.
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06-29-14, 09:28 PM
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Re: Hoping someone can shed some light
See, from the picture I'm not 100% convinced it is not a nymph. How long have you been raising a colony? If you have been doing this a few generations you will absolutely know and I will have to take your word for it because you are there hands-on. If that's the case that's pretty wierd.
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06-29-14, 10:43 PM
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Re: Hoping someone can shed some light
Only had them for 28 days. Only had 4.12 adults and no nymphs when I bought them. This is a full sized adult molt, and the nymphs are only a couple weeks old and still look like tiny pill bugs not even a half inch(takes months to get to adult size). It's definitely an adult female that molted and has full wings now like a male and appears to be a male. I don't know if its sex is actually different or what. This is pretty crazy.
Here's a size comparison of some of the nymphs and adults
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