Description
The Hyporhicnoda litomorpha, commonly known as Panama Wood Roach, is a fascinating and unique roach species featuring wood-dwelling characteristics and impressive appearance. This captivating roach displays distinctive features and robust build, making it one of the most interesting and sought-after wood roach species available in the hobby, perfect for keepers who appreciate specialized roaches with natural wood-eating behaviors.
This species likes a deep moist substrate with rotten wood logs and leaf litter to eat. This species reaches a size of 1.5-2" inches at maturity. Known for its fascinating wood-dwelling behavior, preference for deep moist substrate with rotten wood logs and leaf litter, unique Panama origin, hardy nature, and captivating wood-eating characteristics, the Panama Wood Roach is a prized specimen for keepers who appreciate specialized roaches with interesting natural behaviors and specific care requirements.
Key Features:
- Fascinating wood-dwelling species
- Feeds on rotten wood logs and leaf litter
- Native to Panama
- Size reaching 1.5-2" inches in length
- Likes deep moist substrate
- Requires rotten wood logs and leaf litter
- Hardy species with specific care requirements
- Unique wood-eating behavior
- Excellent pet species
- Great for experienced keepers
- Intermediate care level
- Live arrival guarantee with safe, discreet shipping
Housing: Provide a deep moist substrate for this species to thrive. Include rotten wood logs and leaf litter, as these serve as both food and habitat. Maintain high humidity levels and ensure the substrate remains consistently moist to support their wood-dwelling lifestyle.
Diet: This species feeds primarily on rotten wood logs and leaf litter. Ensure a constant supply of decaying wood and leaves for optimal health and nutrition.
Perfect for keepers seeking a fascinating Panama wood roach species with unique wood-dwelling and wood-eating behaviors. This species thrives with deep moist substrate enriched with rotten wood logs and leaf litter. Each culture is carefully prepared and comes with comprehensive care information to ensure long-term success with this captivating wood-dwelling species.
Photo credit to Tristan Shanahan


