So I have noticed that I have had a few of my dubias look just a bit different than the others. I do know that they shed and exoskeleton and that they are white for a bit. I have seperated and kept an eye on the ones the have different coloring, and it is simply that they are colored different and not going through the change from shedding.
I don't know why, or what anyone can tell me about it, but I am curious to see if there is any info on the matter. I am just curious as to if anyone else has these different colored ones, why/how it would happen, what does it mean - if anything?, and anything else. Here is a couple of pics to explain what I mean....
from what ive noticed the ones with the white edging are ones that are still fresh shedds. their exo skeleton is still hardening. the first pic is a nymph that is just not a mature adult yet. the second pic is a mature female.
I understand and know what you all are saying, but the particular one in the pic has been moved and seperated. It has been that way for some time. Is it possible that one or two just stay that color?
Color variations in roach species is quite common. The same species from the exact same location can have widly varying colors. This is one thing that makes identifying certain species (Blaberus genus in particular) through visual means impossible. You just get some more color variety for your critters.
I have seen quite a significant color variation in mine as well. I have some that are almost solid black and some that look like bumblebees with their bright stripes. The light edges will eventually darken and/or turn orange.