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Feeder Roach question

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I recently picked up a colony of roaches.I got the nymphs and the adults separated for the most part.I need to figure out a way to separate the nymphs from the crap in the bottom of the nymph tub as it stinks and Im tired of smelling it.I know I need to keep some of it because they like it,but there is way too much in there. Any suggestions? :shrug01:
 
It is not 100% but worked well for me.

Take some egg cartons and place it on the pile of "fras". shake the container around a bit to get the little buggers moving around. Then just let it all sit for a while. The nymphs will try to climb up for the most part and you should be able to take the egg cartons (or like material) out with roaches and no crap, to deal with them.

Plus in a warmer area, if you can get the breeders out of the fras and just let it sit and feed it, the nymphs will get bigger with no more being added and they will be easier to seperate.
 
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