Gyna caffrorum
(Chrome Roach)
Gyna caffrorum (the Chrome Roach) is a beautiful Blattodean that ranges from Central to Southern Africa. It gets its common name from the trademark, silvery coloration that it features at adulthood. They present a classic example of sexual dimorphism among roaches with females measuring slightly longer than males, but much bulkier. Like many members of its genus, this species is a proficient flier. Mature males in particular are capable of staying in flight for minutes at a time!
Adult Size - Male (30), Female (35 mm)
Climbing Ability - Adults can climb
Flying Ability - Adults can fly
Enclosure
G.caffrorum aren't particularly large or crowding sensitive, but they are extremely prolific, so their enclosure should have some space.
Ventilation level - Moderate
Hides - Not Necessary
Barrier/Secure Lid - Necessary
Substrate
G.caffrorum aren't picky about their substrate as long as it holds moisture well, isn't abrasive, and is deep enough to burrow in.
Type - Not picky
Moisture level - 1/2 dry & 1/2 moist
Food
G.caffrorum aren't picky about their food and can be fed an average roach diet.
Type - Fruits, proteinaceous pet foods, vegetables
Temperature
G.caffrorum can be kept into the low 70s, but grow and reproduce fastest at warmer temperatures.
Range - 70 F to 85 F
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