http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK8HLsrQaR8
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"God... I have SO MANY of these... I see one in the middle of molting almost every time I walk by the tank :P I thought I'd actually get a video of it. You can see the antennae pop out of the shed skin in this video, followed by him spreading his arms as if to say, "TA-DAAA!""
Video description:
"God... I have SO MANY of these... I see one in the middle of molting almost every time I walk by the tank :P I thought I'd actually get a video of it. You can see the antennae pop out of the shed skin in this video, followed by him spreading his arms as if to say, "TA-DAAA!""
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wolves don't eat roaches unless they're starving in the middle of the tundra and happen to dig up some from the dirt or a rotting stump, and seeing as how you are a human being living in a civilized nation (not that your writing ability would show it) i am pretty sure that if you have to eat you can go get a damn can of spaghettios from mom's pantry easier than you can raise insects.
My writing ability's are pure lazyness. First I would like to ask you to comment me on my profile in Dutch without any spelling error and then you can start complaining that i make mistakes on my 4th language.
Second, traveling to my mom's pantry would cost me enough to get a year supply of spaghettios from the store, so you are basically lying.
Second, traveling to my mom's pantry would cost me enough to get a year supply of spaghettios from the store, so you are basically lying.
XD No. These aren't a foreign roach, they were wild-caught just two states away. There are a lot of roaches with names that don't involve their origins (orientals are already found all over America.) And if they were tropical, most tropical roaches can't live in non-tropical environments, and even if you are in a tropical location such as Florida, they aren't generally the type to infest homes, and prefer locations outdoors.
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