Author: Kyle Kandilian

4/15/2022: Welcoming home Masoala hissers

4/15/2022: Welcoming home Masoala hissers

Jumping back into the blog-o-sphere, this week famed Invertebrate Dude TJ sent me a lovely box of new roach goodies, many of which are gracing my presence for the first time. Among those goodies...

4/7/2022: Spring status update!

4/7/2022: Spring status update!

Hello again everyone after a drought of posts! This is a mid-depth update to bring you all up to speed with some current goings-ons at Roach Crossing. It’s been tough finding time to do...

3/27/2022: A new line of pure portentosa?

3/27/2022: A new line of pure portentosa?

The Alabama trip was incredibly fruitful and it’s been a chore to prioritize what things get put away first with everything that needs to be done. One thing I set up almost immediately was...

3/25/2022: Farewell and Godspeed Will!

3/25/2022: Farewell and Godspeed Will!

The dust is still settling from the Alabama trip as I hurriedly catch up on e-mails, blog posts (soon!), and putting away the many awesome finds we made, but amidst this I have some...

3/17/2022: Off to collect in Alabama

3/17/2022: Off to collect in Alabama

The winds of whim blow southwards yet again as Will and I depart on what may be our shortest expedition yet: a weekend blitz of ‘Bama for some miscellaneous bugs and a chance to...

3/4/2022: Buxom mantid lady musings

3/4/2022: Buxom mantid lady musings

Getting back into mantids has been a mixture of elation and frustration. Progress with some species has gone swimmingly, with growth being rapid and feeding a breeze with typical feeder fare. Others have been...

3/2/2022: Battle of the bark roaches

3/2/2022: Battle of the bark roaches

Surely, in the coming days roach keepers will face an inflammatory schism: which is cooler, Lanxoblatta rudis, or Phortioeca sp. “Ecuador”? There has been a consistent struggle over the years to perpetuate Lanxoblatta rudis...

2/28/2022: Tafalisca all grown up

2/28/2022: Tafalisca all grown up

It seems like only yesterday I received a healthy sampling of Florida invertebrates from Kai and Alan, and now some of the little lads and lasses they collected are all grown up. I took...

2/26/2022: A meeting of epic proportions

2/26/2022: A meeting of epic proportions

Last Sunday I was willingly dragged down to that most cursed place, the state of Ohio, by Kai to pick up some bugs from vanguard invertebrate master Orin McMonigle. Orin has been around the...

2/4/2022: Growing grantii

2/4/2022: Growing grantii

The lone female Embaphion contusum from New Mexico wasn’t the last Arizona trip’s only lucky lady. I posted before about a lone female Dynastes grantii, seemingly out of season at our Cave Creek Canyon...

1/26/2022: Back to it

1/26/2022: Back to it

Greetings once more from frigid Michigan! The last 10 days have been a mix of very productive and very much the opposite. While I was finally able to finish setting up all the new...

1/15/2022: Upcoming roach merch

1/15/2022: Upcoming roach merch

Cold weather, incessant USPS delays, and a backlog of standard and project work have been weighing me down the past week, but there is something very tangible for me to look forward too! I...

1/14/2022: Florida false weta female!

1/14/2022: Florida false weta female!

It seems I do a lot of blog posts about Florida trip content, but that’s because there’s always a new Florida project getting established to discuss. During the March 2021 Florida trip I was...

1/11/2022: Bug room restructuring

1/11/2022: Bug room restructuring

We’ve hit the dead of winter, and that usually means I get antsy and want to reorganize everything. I’ve put off organizing racks by taxa, but with the growing additions to the bug haul...

1/8/2022: Goliath beetles round two

1/8/2022: Goliath beetles round two

I chronicled at length last year my attempt to streamline goliath beetle husbandry, as well as my successes and failures therein. This year, armed with that knowledge, I’m giving them another go. I’m determined...

1/6/2022: Magnificent news

1/6/2022: Magnificent news

It only took nine months, but I have finally propagated Pseudoglomeris magnifica “Cuc Phuong”! A few days ago while raiding the bin for springtails, I noticed some chubby babies hanging out near the food...

1/4/2022: New Arenivaga culture updates

1/4/2022: New Arenivaga culture updates

Almost four months have passed since the Arizona collecting blitz trip, and I have some mostly positive updates regarding the very reason I went: Arenivaga! I don’t think I ever put out a full...

1/1/2022: Happy New Year from Roach Crossing!

1/1/2022: Happy New Year from Roach Crossing!

Another year, another bug! May your cultures be ever bountiful as we scuttle into 2022! All orders time stamped/submitted today with a brief explanation of why you’re looking forward to your new species will...

12/25/2021: Merry Christmas from Roach Crossing!

12/25/2021: Merry Christmas from Roach Crossing!

Wishing everyone a very Merry (and relatively stress-free) Christmas! I’ve been busy the last few days with inventory, putting away new cultures, and prepping my new style isopod enclosures. With Will away working on...

12/19/2021: Meek Leidyula makes its move

12/19/2021: Meek Leidyula makes its move

One of the downsides about nocturnal animals is that while we’re up (at least, normal human beings without over-saturated schedules), they’re not. But, just like when you gotta go, you gotta go, sometimes there’s...

12/8/2021: Likin’ the licheny Liturgusa maya

12/8/2021: Likin’ the licheny Liturgusa maya

Gonatista grisea is Florida’s best-known (and previously only known) lichen-mimicking mantid. It has competition, though. Liturgusa maya was discovered in Florida around 2016, hiding out in several south Florida neighborhoods and parks. How it...

12/1/2021: Generating green ghosts

12/1/2021: Generating green ghosts

Continuing on my mantid kick, I’ve been amassing Phyllocrania paradoxa from multiple sources to create a breeding colony. Kai was able to find a young female for a good price at a local expo,...

11/5/2021: The legend of One-Eyed Willy

11/5/2021: The legend of One-Eyed Willy

It’s fascinating to find aberrant roaches and work backwards to see if they’re the result of some weird genetics, deformity, or getting monched by their conspecifics. Sometimes these determinations can (disappointingly) take years to...

10/30/2021: All caught up on e-mails!

10/30/2021: All caught up on e-mails!

With elated heart I’m happy to announce that my ridiculously full inbox has been cleared! If you didn’t get a response, it may have been filtered out or from my semi-arbitrary answering cut-off date...

10/21/2021: Communal whipspider success

10/21/2021: Communal whipspider success

Continuing with another Florida updates (half a year later seems to be a good amount of time to see if projects take off or flop), I have some wonderful news from my Paraphrynus cf....

10/17/2021: Down with the sickness

10/17/2021: Down with the sickness

After avoiding serious illness throughout the covid-19 situation as well as for the last few years, it seems my luck finally ran out and on Wednesday I fell grievously ill. Though I tested negative...

10/12/2021: Booklice bonanza

10/12/2021: Booklice bonanza

William Samojeden’s old publication perusing skills have shined through once more with another ridiculously tiny invertebrate: book lice! Will was kind enough to share the husbandry techniques he’d compiled from various literature and I...

10/8/2021: Bountiful Bylas springtails

10/8/2021: Bountiful Bylas springtails

Springtails are like teeny, tiny indigenous cockroaches that can be kept in a relatively standardized manner and come in a lovely array of colors, shapes, and textures. In addition to a season that lasts...

10/5/2021: Arenivaga updates

10/5/2021: Arenivaga updates

It’s been about a month since the Arizona trip and I have some favorable to good updates on the Arenivaga I’ve collected! Overall the cultures have been doing well in captivity. To guarantee success...

9/26/2021: The “final” Goliath update!

9/26/2021: The “final” Goliath update!

Here’s the post you’ve all been waiting for: notes on my failure with goliath beetles! Well, kind of, but not really. I posted a while ago on trying some experimental rearing methods with goliath...

9/25/2021: Native plants- just do it.

9/25/2021: Native plants- just do it.

I had high aspirations for blogging over the summer, unfortunately cut to a stump by a combination of overbooking my schedule and running out of energy amidst a bunch of yard projects. Maybe next...

9/23/2021: Savage Arenivaga of Sahuarita

9/23/2021: Savage Arenivaga of Sahuarita

I had hoped to give this sort of thorough treatment to the Arenivaga floridensis localities we had collected on our last Florida trip, however circumstances dictated otherwise. I may eventually loop back around to...

9/22/2021: Secrets of the roach vault

9/22/2021: Secrets of the roach vault

Despite the chaotic summer there are many projects I began when bug work was still at a full-time pace that are starting to come to fruition. Although I love sharing new projects, I try...

5/5/2021: Ayy lmaos at Roach Crossing

5/5/2021: Ayy lmaos at Roach Crossing

I may come across as pretty straight edge in a lot of my site work, but the truth is in person around a lot of other invertebrate people things tend to get pretty ridiculous....

5/4/2021: Background ablazin’

5/4/2021: Background ablazin’

With some code edits thanks to my good friend Maddie I’ve had the opportunity to post some pictures from my insect and other related travels. The current background picture was taken in Redland (Redlands...

5/3/2021: A flat-out nifty roach project

5/3/2021: A flat-out nifty roach project

Even though I posted about some of the roaches collected on the Florida trip, I feel I haven’t really done many roach related blog posts despite that being the primary focus of this site!...

4/3/2021: Cyanide and Sigmoria

4/3/2021: Cyanide and Sigmoria

After this week’s basement fiasco I was happy to receive a box from a good friend with some equally good goodies. These cf. Sigmoria sp. may look delicious but are capable of creating lethal...

4/1/2021: Holy shining beetles!

4/1/2021: Holy shining beetles!

Today is the perfect day to gush about these incredible beetles we found on weeds in Florida! These beautiful beetles are unbelievably shiny and very rare, only found in extreme southern Florida! Their color...

3/16/2021: Getting back on track

3/16/2021: Getting back on track

The last few weeks have really been a blur. The Florida trip was a huge success and I have many observations and things to share. I’m still in the middle of putting things away...

2/27/2021: Florida bound

2/27/2021: Florida bound

Today as I frantically prepare my collection for a few weeks’ absence, I look forward to what adventures and cool bugs await me in the exotic country of Florida. I’m excited to share my...

2/25/2021: Blue springtails buoyant in a bin

2/25/2021: Blue springtails buoyant in a bin

The color blue in living things has a very flexible definition. There are “blue” rabbits, “blue” flowers, and “blue” cats, but the true distribution of definitively blue coloration is rather sporadic and quirky (off...

2/20/2021: A little lubber update

2/20/2021: A little lubber update

Florida collecting trip preparations are in full swing as I hurry to tie up loose ends. The next few days will be my busiest order packing effort ever as last week’s delays and the...

2/19/2021: On Cubaris and Limestone

2/19/2021: On Cubaris and Limestone

One of the most frequently asked things about Cubaris care is whether or not limestone, which has been touted as critical to Cubaris health, is necessary. Many are surprised to find that I do...