In the wild but extremely difficult to replicate in captivity. I'd say easily, well over 90% of captive glowspot roaches never exhibit any sort of luminescence.
I have nymphs available in Madagascar Hissing Roaches as well as Dubai Roaches. For first time pet roach owners I'd recommend the Madagascar Roaches. Hissers require a tank with a lid (you can coat the top 2-3' with vaseline or teflon tape) as they can climb smooth surfaces. Dubai are much...
...many roach species, these guys can't climb smooth vertical surfaces making them easy to keep and contain. Sexual maturity at around 4-6 months. *Shown in the first attached photograph
Feeder nymphs $4 per dozen (+ shipping calculated to your postal code)
Adult breeding pair $4 (+ shipping...
Southwest Virginia
Looking for LF Salmon Faverolles, Naked Neck, Barred Rock, Black Ameraucana, Buff Brahma. Prefer marek's vaccinated birds. Looking for small quantities, only a couple birds of each and could live with a single Naked Neck and Brahma. Maybe an Easter Egger if it's an...
Starting this soon and only expect it to take a few days.
Question on ventilation.
If I basically box a stall in, I'll have 2 sides that reach to the roof (outside walls). If I box in the front and other side, how much ventillation would you recommend? Barn is probably 14 feet high at a...
Just looking for input on the gender of my (Meyer) Marans. Ordered as a pullet but it's turned into a pretty large bird. Photos aren't the best (via cell phone) and I can grab some more later with my camera. Shown in these photos beside a Meyer Meal Maker (RIR?), Faverolles roosters, and my...
The Georgia Egg Law governs the production and sale of eggs. The egg processing facility must be licensed by GDA unless selling restricted eggs. Most eggs sold at Farmers’ Markets will be considered “restricted eggs.” That simply means that the eggs are being sold from the producer’s own...
I have a 3-sided barn that is 12x36 that I'm considering converting to a chicken coop (partially at least). The barn is only 8 years old, used for horses originally but have gotten out of the horse business since. The basic though is to enclose one of the 12x12 stalls into a coop. The barn...
About to complete my first year of humanure composting and am glad I made the change from flush toilets. Actually going a bit further in that direction as I prepare to move into my new house/cabin. Went with a small house (~300sqf) and putting a compost toilet in there as well as constructing...
These photos make her look a little lighter than she really is. Breed thoughts? She was a free chick by way of the Meyer Meal Maker. Relatively dark red. She has some black(ish) feathers in her tail. Also relatively small/thin compared to other chicks bought at the same time (Marans, Rock...
White Plymouth Rock - hatched 9/9/13. Hen or Roo?
Salmon Faverolle Cockerel - hatched 9/9/13. Just included him since there had been a few on BYC who were curious about Meyer Faverolles.
Buff Polish - hatched 9/9/13. Ordered a pullet, but wouldn't even know how to begin sexing these...
Mixed batch of chicks from Meyer hatched on September 9th. Order was only suppose to have 1 rooster (faverolles), but I suspect my Cuckoo Marans and White Rock may be male also. Thoughts?
I don't know that I'll ever breed in bulk again. I may have breeding specimens of various roaches but realistically I won't be able to beat your local pet store prices as I'll likely focus on more unique breeds of hissing roaches rather than bulk quantities. If you have an immediate need of...
No longer raising these so have none to sell. Mealworm farming is easier and just as productive and my compost pile produces a healthy supply of black soldier flies; so the benefit of a virtually no maintenance production of treats has the hissing roaches put to the side. I still have...
Buying a pair of these to add to my flock. No real lofty aspirations, but even as pet quality I'd like to breed for genetics as much as possible. I know virtually zero about this breed so tossing some photos in here of potential birds that I'll hatch a few out of next spring. Of the birds...
Recently re-started my flock completely. I moved to a new property (Marek's found it's way onto my old one) and half half a dozen chicks from Meyers (2 weeks old on Monday - mixed lot although I got a hen/roo pair of the same breed). Starting on the new chicken coop next week. Locally(ish)...
Ordered 6 chicks that shipped Monday. Arrived today and 6 of 6 are alive and well as of 1:10 p.m. (picked them up around 6 am). First experience with postal chicks and it's been positive thus far - everyone I talked to at Meyer was prompt and helpful. I would definitely use them again.
I would be surprised if anyone would ever offer a guarantee of a hatch. In the best of times, it can be volatile. Add in shipping and an incubation outside of their control and that's a lot to ask.