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Re: Dubia Roaches
oh yea ..... best way to get some small babies and not the big ones.
get a couple of home depot buckets.
drill holes in the bottom with a drill bit, just big enough for the size you want, and empty the egg crate in the bucket. of course keeping a bucket underneath to catch the ones you want
did this make sense?
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Re: Dubia Roaches
Originally Posted by Reediculous
oh yea ..... best way to get some small babies and not the big ones.
get a couple of home depot buckets.
drill holes in the bottom with a drill bit, just big enough for the size you want, and empty the egg crate in the bucket. of course keeping a bucket underneath to catch the ones you want
did this make sense?
Makes perfect sense! Seem like I'll have to make a lot of holes though! What about a 1/4" hardware cloth?
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Re: Dubia Roaches
The bucket idea is great, I have been pulling mine with tweezers for awhile now and it isn't fun to do alot of them.
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Re: Dubia Roaches
You may also want to look into lateralis roaches. I keep both and the lateralis reproduce much faster and stay smaller (adult size is about the same as a cricket).
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Re: Dubia Roaches
Jaime, you sparked me to get some, I just got 100 + with 6 adult females, that are readily giving birth.
My girlfriend says Thanks, thanks a lot!!!!! LOL
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Re: Dubia Roaches
Originally Posted by Patrick Long
Jaime, you sparked me to get some, I just got 100 + with 6 adult females, that are readily giving birth.
My girlfriend says Thanks, thanks a lot!!!!! LOL
Haha..She'll be thanking me for real when you don't have to have any more of those disgusting crickets in the house!!
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Re: Dubia Roaches
Word!!!
I plan on not feeding any of these 100, just so I can see if I see a pop increase.
What was the number you started with, and what you keepin them in?
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Re: Dubia Roaches
Originally Posted by Patrick Long
Word!!!
I plan on not feeding any of these 100, just so I can see if I see a pop increase.
What was the number you started with, and what you keepin them in?
Keep in mind that it will be 3-5 months from birth to adulthood. Then you will get babies every 30 days or so and adults live 12-24 months. I started with 100 mixed plus 10 extra females and 3 extra males. I really haven't fed more than 10 off. I keep them in a large Sterilite with a cutout in the lid and screening glued on. I have one side at 95 degrees on heat tape and on that side 5 or 6 egg crates vertically placed. On the other side I have a dish of roach food, dish of water crystals and small dish of fresh veg or fruit which I change out ever couple of days. That's it. I leave them alone. The room they are in stays around 82-84. Warmer they are, faster they breed it seems!
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Re: Dubia Roaches
Are feeding the fully grown adults to the leos? Looks like they'd be a mouthful judging by the size of the eggcrate?
Buying insect feeders sucks! I need to jump on the invert breeding bandwagon...
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Re: Dubia Roaches
Originally Posted by elevatethis
Are feeding the fully grown adults to the leos? Looks like they'd be a mouthful judging by the size of the eggcrate?
Buying insect feeders sucks! I need to jump on the invert breeding bandwagon...
give'em the babies! thats what i did with the smaller beardies! can't wait to get some more!
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