special orange color rhino cockroach

That's the color they normally have for a short while after having molted.Ā  If they remainĀ that color permanently however, that would definitely be unusual.

 
Very interesting - I've seen color aberrations in various other insects, but not in a rhino roach.Ā  Is her exoskeleton just as solid as in a regularly-colored one?

 
@Goliathus

I would say yes..

I don't have any other at her size to compare her with since she is the lone surviver of her clutch..

but her shell is not thin or soft by any means.

 
@Goliathus

I would say yes..

I don't have any other at her size to compare her with since she is the lone surviver of her clutch..

but her shell is not thin or soft by any means.
Could be a morph, live w/ reptiles or certain roach species. Check out (https://www.roachforum.com/?_fromLogin=1) for more advice. You need to breed it when it gets older and see what happens. If it's genetic, then you've got a new morph on your hand. After a few generations, you could even sell them. I'm sure Kyle at (roachcrossing.com) would love to get some. It would be a definite plus for the hobby!

 
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