Gyna caffrorum "Chrome Roach"
Mix Size Nymphs
This roach species has blue-gray young adults. The coloration on older individuals is typically white-ish with mottled silver, but the vivid orange leg and abdomen coloration remains. The nymphs are the same, sharing the black and white color scheme of their close relative Gyna lurida. The chrome roach is easy to keep and breed, but a tight lid and close guard are important to prevent the hyper and very flighty adults from escaping.
Mix Size Nymphs
This roach species has blue-gray young adults. The coloration on older individuals is typically white-ish with mottled silver, but the vivid orange leg and abdomen coloration remains. The nymphs are the same, sharing the black and white color scheme of their close relative Gyna lurida. The chrome roach is easy to keep and breed, but a tight lid and close guard are important to prevent the hyper and very flighty adults from escaping.
Mix Size Nymphs
This roach species has blue-gray young adults. The coloration on older individuals is typically white-ish with mottled silver, but the vivid orange leg and abdomen coloration remains. The nymphs are the same, sharing the black and white color scheme of their close relative Gyna lurida. The chrome roach is easy to keep and breed, but a tight lid and close guard are important to prevent the hyper and very flighty adults from escaping.