Dubia Roaches outside on the porch in the summer?
I want to start feeding dubia to my leopard geckos along with their other food. I see that it is pretty easy to care for a dubia colony, but I have a specific question.
I live in southern Indiana, will I be able to keep this colony outside on the porch for the summer? I see that their lowest temps should be no lower than 68 degrees. I would have them in the shade and I was planning on having a UTH in the bin with them just incase the temps dropped. This is the UTH that I was planning on using:
http://www.reptilebasics.com/ultrath...ter-uth-11-x11
What do you guys think?
Re: Dubia Roaches outside on the porch in the summer?
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Originally Posted by
Fila
I am keeping mine in a snake tub in my snake rack. No one is the wiser :)
*Fila*
That is a good idea, but I don't think any of my tubs are deep enough. Can you tell me the size of the tub you are using?
Re: Dubia Roaches outside on the porch in the summer?
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Originally Posted by
adamsky27
That is a good reply, thank you. I think that is the answer to my question.
The reason I can't keep them inside is because the other members of the house drew the line at rats in the freezer, lol...
I had that same problem with my wife and started with my colony in the garage. After she saw how they were contained, she didn't object to them being in the house. The good thing is that they do not reproduce if they escape because the house temps are too low.
Good luck!