Lobster Roaches (Nauphoeta Cinerea)
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 | Author: clear
Species: Nauphoeta cinerea (Lobster Roach)
General Information
Where Found: Caribbean.
Size: Adults up to 1 1/4”
Babies around 1/8”
Sexing: Females have 2 small white dots with a small white line on each pointing to the center of the abdomen. Males however do not have these dots and lines.
Life Span: After adulthood they can live up to 12 months.
Smell: In large numbers they do have an odor.
Climbers: Babies and adults can climb very well and petroleum jelly contains them.
Burrow: No.
Fly: Adults have wings but unable to fly.
Speed: Very fast.
Active Period: Nocturnal
Reproduction: They are live bearing species.
Housing
Enclosure: A large dark tub (60q+) works well with a screened in top for ventilation.
Substrate: I suggest not using any type of substrate to minimize maintenance. This will make cleaning much easier and greatly decrease any smell.
Hiding: I use vertical egg flats to allow the feces to fall to the bottom of the enclosure.
Heat: The hotter they are the faster they breed, anywhere between 75F to 98F works well.
Humidity: I like to keep humidity about 60% to help with molting.
Food & Water
Food: A high protein diet is recommended for all roaches.
Water: I use water crystals, I have found they work the best.