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dubia roaches incubate their eggs inside them and then give birth to live young. have no idea what this sack would be unless she became stressed and tried to dump her eggs which ive heard they can do.
im pretty new to roach breeding myself so hopefully somebody else can help more.
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ive heard they produce the egg, expell it then retract it into a specialy adapted womb inside there body till the eggs hatch , giving them a pseudo live birth
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ok im not gonna pretend i know much but ive seen this "sack" thing coming out of a few of my roaches and empty "dumped" sacks, im fairly sure that the babies dont come from them i think they are infertile eggs or eggs dumped because of stress
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well just checked on her and shes completely retracted the "pod"
looks like this was an egg sac. anyone got any more ideas? got some good pics if anyone is interested
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Have a look at this thread...
http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/lizar...what-heck.html Maybe be of some help
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thought i was right lol.
any takers on my other question?
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Certainly sounds like an ootheca. I think it might have something to do with the formation of the packet when it is visible, then it retracts it into the brood pouch for inclubation. This is the same for many of the commonly bred species, Blaberus, Lobsters, Hissers, surinam roach etc, but not the turkistan roaches, and many of the familiar pest roaches. These deposit or just hang onto their ootheca.
You should post the pics if theyre good... As to the interval between the brood hatching and the formation of the next ootheca, I have no idea. According to www.herpshop.com.au , for lobster roaches, the average incubation time for an ootheca is 36 days, while the average interval between clutches is from 40 days (between 1st and 2nd) and 99 days (between 7th and 8th brood). Dubia are going to take a little longer, but it will probably be from a week or so after the brood hatching to the next ootheca to form, or if the adult female is old, it may take many weeks.
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