Giant Burrowing Cockroach (Macropanesthia rhinoceros) - Juveniles
Giant Burrowing Cockroach (Macropanesthia rhinoceros) - Juveniles
The giant burrowing cockroach is also known as the rhinoceros cockroach, and Queensland giant cockroach. These cockroaches are native to Australia and mostly found in tropical and subtropical parts of Queensland.
They are the world's heaviest species of cockroach and can weigh up to 30-35 grams and measure up to 7.5-8 cm in length.
Inside their natural burrows the temperature remains about 20 degrees Centigrade all year. Their preferred temperature range is 18 - 26 degrees, so keep them in a warm place in winter. If the temperature remains consistently below 10 degrees, a heating arrangement in the form of a 40 watt bulb is advised. If it gets really cold, a better heating system must be implemented like a thermostatically controlled heat pad.
The staple diet of the Rhinoceros Cockroach is dried, dead gum leaves, which they collect from the surface. So obtain dead leaves from the ground or from dead branches. They won't eat leaves which are green or yellow or damp, i.e. any leaves containing moisture are unsuitable. They prefer leaves which are crushed, rather than whole. They also prefer the less aromatic types, although this isn't critical. A handful of leaves at a time will be sufficient, and discard old uneaten leaves from time to time.
They will also nibble the bark from gum twigs, and may sample a variety of fruits and vegetables, e.g. banana, apple, carrot, lettuce, potato etc., but remove any uneaten portions after a few days, or they will go mouldy.
Juveniles sold range between 3-6cms in length.
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