How do you separate roach nymphs from the colony?

KCcham

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I have had a pretty large colony of discoids for a few years and usually feed the half grown ones to my adult panthers. Now I would like to start feeding the really small nymphs to my babies. I hate trying to dig thru the whole thing trying to pick out the tiny ones. Is there a tip anyone has to make this process easier?? I think the only thing I have read is to use the two 5 gallon buckets stacked with holes drilled in the bottom of the one on top.....
 
Go buy a cheap collander. make sure it has holes as large as the babies you want to fall through. happily sifting. Just how I do it.
 
Chuck, I wish I could!!! I have developed an allergy to them so I try to handle them so I try to not handle them as often anymore :)

I can try the collander tho!
 
Don't they use their nasty, scratchy legs to climb out of the colander though? I have often wondered how to get the small ones out to keep them separate. The adults freak me out so much though!
 
Don't they use their nasty, scratchy legs to climb out of the colander though? I have often wondered how to get the small ones out to keep them separate. The adults freak me out so much though!

Yes they try to climb out. I cover the colander with a plate, it also makes it easier to hold on to, I don't need roaches crawling up my arm!!!:eek:
 
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:eek: I don't want their horrid legs anywhere near me! That's a great idea to put a plate on top! They are still nasty though, lol! :D
 
I use a custom DIY bin system. Basically its a 64 qt bin with 1/4 inch holes drilled in the bottom then place inside another 64qt bin. Then I just pour all the adults into the bin with the holes and let them sit for a while. Most of the babies will find their way to the bottom (holeless bin), then I put the adults back into their bin.
 
Thanks for the help everyone!!! I will try out some of these ideas!! I HATE them crawling on me as well!!!
 
I use a custom DIY bin system. Basically its a 64 qt bin with 1/4 inch holes drilled in the bottom then place inside another 64qt bin. Then I just pour all the adults into the bin with the holes and let them sit for a while. Most of the babies will find their way to the bottom (holeless bin), then I put the adults back into their bin.

Yes that is like how I do mine... here is a video on youtube that showed me how to do it http://youtu.be/GxK60-4DztY
 
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