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Breeding cockroaches in Siberia

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guest: Александр, 22.02.2007 11:12

Hello, everyone who keeps insects at home in insectariums: cockroaches, stick insects, etc. ...
My name is Alexander. I live in the city of Irkutsk. I keep 24 types of cockroaches, 5 types of stick insects, crickets (not enough at all). There is a spider akantoskuriya, kivsyaki giant, snails akhatiny.
I would like to establish contact with people who also keep different insects, for the exchange of experiments and the animals themselves.
If there are such fans in Siberia and the Far East, please respond.

Very interested in relict cockroaches!!!

My email address sav1987@mail.ru

Waiting for an answer! Goodbye...

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22.02.2007 11:33, sealor

http://tarantulas.ru/phpBB2/index.php
Ask here wink.gif

24.02.2007 15:44, Aleksandr Ermakov

I also like cockroaches. But only wild ones. There is a relict one, but... sitting on a needle.

24.02.2007 20:44, Shofffer

I keep 24 types of cockroaches, 5 types of stick insects, crickets (not enough at all).

List to the studio.

07.03.2007 2:44, guest: Vic

I have 54 species of cockroaches (live), many spiders, beetles, butterflies, etc.
I can provide Email lists demeshkovictor@rambler.ru.

07.03.2007 2:47, guest: Vic

Here's just a partial list:

Cockroaches


1. Archimandrita tesselata (culture)
2. Blaberus atropos (culture)
3. Blaberus boliviensis (culture)
4. Blaberus craniifer (culture)
5. Blaberus craniifer Black (culture)
6. Blaberus discoidalis (culture)
7. Blaberus parabolicus (culture)?
8. Blaberus fusca (culture)?
9. Blaberus giganteus, Trinidad (4 males 2 females)
10. Blaptica dubia (culture)
11. Byrsotria fumigata (culture)
12. Byrsotria rothi (only given offspring)
13. Blatta orientalis (culture)
14. Diploptera punctata (pair)
15. Deropeltis erythrocephala (Deropeltis sp. Mombasa) (culture)
16. Deropeltis paulinoi (6 individuals)
17. Elliptorrhina chopardi (9 individuals)
18. Ergaula capucina (7 individuals)
19. Eublaberus distanti (culture)
20. Eublaberus posticus (5 individuals)
21. Eurycotis floridana (5 individuals)
22. Gromphadorrhina portentosa (culture)
23. Gyna lurida (2 pairs)
24. Henschoutedenia flexivitta (culture)
25. Lucihormetica subcincta (pair)
26. Lucihormetica sp. Venezuela (couple)
27. Macropanesthia rhinoceros (pair)
28. Nauphoeta cinerea (several thousand individuals)
29. Neostylopyga rhombifolia (3 individuals)
30. Opisthoplatia orientalis, Taiwan (pair)
31. Oxyhaloa deusta (culture)
32. Panchlora nivea (culture)
33. Panchlora sp. Big (culture) most likely common P. nivea
34. Parathemnopteryx couloniana (culture)
35. Periplaneta americana (culture)
36. Periplaneta australasiae (culture)
37. Phoetallia pallida (culture)
38. Polyphaga aegyptiaca (culture)
39. Polyphaga saussurei (2 parthenogenetic lineages)
40. Princisia vanwerebecki (12 mature individuals)
41. Princisia sp. Banded or Gromphadorrhina grandidieri (5 mature individuals)
42. Pycnoscelus femapterus (culture)
43. Pycnoscelus nigrofasciatus (culture)
44. Pycnoscelus surinamensis (culture)
45. Pycnoscelus sp. (surinamensis?) Light (culture)
46. Pycnoscelus sp. Malaysia, Cuhung Pedang (culture)
47. Rhypharobia maderae (culture)
48. Schultesia lampiridiformis (culture)
49. Shelfordella tartara (culture)
50. Symploce pallens (culture)
51. Therea petiveriana (culture)
52. Unidentified spec., Blaberidae, Kenya (pair)
53. Blattidae sp. Sri Lanka (couple)
54. Epilanprinae sp. Sri Lanka (couple)








Spiders


1. Avicularia versicolor 1 pc. L7
2. Avicularia ulrichea 1 pc. L6 male (Donetsk)?
3. Acanthoscurria brocklehursti 2 pcs L3
4. Acanthoscurria geniculata 5 pcs L9 5 samcock
5. Acanthoscurria insubtilis 12 pcs. 11 pcs. - L3 and one female L7
6. Aphonopelma bicoloratum 3 pcs. L2
7. Aphonopelma caniceps 6 pcs. L3-L4
8. Aphonopelma seemanni L12 female
9. Brachypelma boehmei L9 female
10. Brachypelma ruhnaui or albiceps L3
11. Brachypelma. emilia L9 1 female 1 male
12. Brachypelma smithi L8 2 females
13. Chro. cyanopubescens 1 pc. L1
14. Citharischius crawshayi 1 pc. L2
15. Chilobrachys huahini. L7 2 females
16. Chilocosmia (Orphnaecus) sp. Cebu, Philippines L4
17. Grammostola aureostriata 2 pcs. L3 - L5
18. Grammostola rosea Red 5 pcs. L2
19. Lasiodora parahybana L3 50 pcs
. 20. Nhandu coloratovillosus L9 4 individuals (2 females 2 individuals in question)
21. Nhandu chromatus (more correctly Lasiodora cristata) 3 pcs. L2
22. Poecilotheria regalis 2 pcs. L3
23. Poecilotheria fasciata 1 pc. L4
24. Pterinochilus murinus, Tanzania (grey) (2) 4 pieces L2
25. Hysterocrates hercules L6 3 females
26. Heteroscodra maculata 2 pieces L2
27. Stromatopelma calceata 1 piece L3

07.03.2007 14:56, RippeR

I wonder what kind of bedbugs?

08.03.2007 2:30, Guest

Only three species of the genus Platymeris have the least number of bedbugs.

08.03.2007 11:15, RippeR

That's what I thought smile.gifI just saw only 1 in nature (at the breeders'smile.gif) The rest are only shown in pictures. Generally interesting, thank you smile.gif
It is possible to send the eggs and ooteks of some bedbugs and cockroaches, and what can I exchange or how to pay, if you are interested?

09.03.2007 15:33, guest: Vic

About the exchange interesting...

09.03.2007 23:41, RippeR

it is interesting that it is yes, but I do not know what you are interested in as an exchange material, and whether I have it..

09.03.2007 23:46, guest: VIC

Interested in cockroaches and info about them.

12.03.2007 1:09, Aleksandr Ermakov

Here's just a partial list:

Cockroaches
1. Archimandrita tesselata (culture)
...
54. Epilanprinae sp. Sri Lanka (couple)

Your neighbors are happy people wink.gif

This post was edited by scarabee - 13.03.2007 10: 43

12.03.2007 17:12, RippeR

"I'm interested in cockroaches and information about them."
I can only get the Americans. Well, a couple more types.. which you have.. unfortunately.. Maybe in the future..

13.03.2007 1:32, guest: VIC

Write what interests you. Maybe........

03.09.2007 10:38, guest: Trinity

Here's just a partial list:

Cockroaches
1. Archimandrita tesselata (culture)
2. Blaberus atropos (culture)
3. Blaberus boliviensis (culture)
4. Blaberus craniifer (culture)
5. Blaberus craniifer Black (culture)
6. Blaberus discoidalis (culture)
7. Blaberus parabolicus (culture)?
8. Blaberus fusca (culture)?
9. Blaberus giganteus, Trinidad (4 males 2 females)
10. Blaptica dubia (culture)
11. Byrsotria fumigata (culture)
12. Byrsotria rothi (only given offspring)
13. Blatta orientalis (culture)
14. Diploptera punctata (pair)
15. Deropeltis erythrocephala (Deropeltis sp. Mombasa) (culture)
16. Deropeltis paulinoi (6 individuals)
17. Elliptorrhina chopardi (9 individuals)
18. Ergaula capucina (7 individuals)
19. Eublaberus distanti (culture)
20. Eublaberus posticus (5 individuals)
21. Eurycotis floridana (5 individuals)
22. Gromphadorrhina portentosa (culture)
23. Gyna lurida (2 pairs)
24. Henschoutedenia flexivitta (culture)
25. Lucihormetica subcincta (pair)
26. Lucihormetica sp. Venezuela (couple)
27. Macropanesthia rhinoceros (pair)
28. Nauphoeta cinerea (several thousand individuals)
29. Neostylopyga rhombifolia (3 individuals)
30. Opisthoplatia orientalis, Taiwan (pair)
31. Oxyhaloa deusta (culture)
32. Panchlora nivea (culture)
33. Panchlora sp. Big (culture) most likely common P. nivea
34. Parathemnopteryx couloniana (culture)
35. Periplaneta americana (culture)
36. Periplaneta australasiae (culture)
37. Phoetallia pallida (culture)
38. Polyphaga aegyptiaca (culture)
39. Polyphaga saussurei (2 parthenogenetic lineages)
40. Princisia vanwerebecki (12 mature individuals)
41. Princisia sp. Banded or Gromphadorrhina grandidieri (5 mature individuals)
42. Pycnoscelus femapterus (culture)
43. Pycnoscelus nigrofasciatus (culture)
44. Pycnoscelus surinamensis (culture)
45. Pycnoscelus sp. (surinamensis?) Light (culture)
46. Pycnoscelus sp. Malaysia, Cuhung Pedang (culture)
47. Rhypharobia maderae (culture)
48. Schultesia lampiridiformis (culture)
49. Shelfordella tartara (culture)
50. Symploce pallens (culture)
51. Therea petiveriana (culture)
52. Unidentified spec., Blaberidae, Kenya (pair)
53. Blattidae sp. Sri Lanka (couple)
54. Epilanprinae sp. Sri Lanka (couple)


This is necessary, how many cockroaches!!! I love them, especially those that have a giant size or unusual appearance. Please post photos of these species, pliz, or send them to me by email ( st-666@yandex.ru ).

I have live:
N. cinerea (culture);
B. giganteus ( or maybe craniifer) - already so much that at least eat rolleyes.gif
Gr. portentosa (about the same smile.gifamount )
Arch. tesselata (10 individuals, while only 1 male was" elated". smile.gif
2) Cultures of mealworms and zoophobes.

03.09.2007 22:34, VIC D

Voobshe all cockroaches are interesting. So I don't even know what to hang....It is better to contact by mail demeshkovictor@rambler.ru.

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03.09.2007 22:38, VIC D

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08.09.2007 12:27, Sparrow

Wow, what beautiful people.... I wonder if you can get them in Moscow?

09.09.2007 21:41, guest: VIC D

Shipping to Moscow costs $ 3

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