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Thought I'd post up a thread on breeding B. dubia. Feel free to add other versions of your own care sheets for the breeding right here
Breeding Dubia Roaches – Blaptica dubia
Blaptica dubia are excellent quality feeder insects which are easy to breed ...
Started by hellraiser on
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Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Lol Mike
That would....
Could they live in a large flat mind roaches rolling around may nuts may be soon too if any more get out.
Reptile Supplies Online well ill have to think that through then....
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So I am thinking of starting a colony. I've heard Ash say that she has one, can you post pictures and detail how you do it?
Thanks!
Started by lucysfriend on
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Hi, yes....
Roaches are VERY scares here and they sell for a redicilous price per one.
SecretlyYes please I also want to see.
Of it, I should make a thread stating laws regarding live-feeders and reptile restrictions in Canada.
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Caring For Pet Tarantula Wala pa kasi ako nkikitang guide dito sa thread about T's so i'll be posting 1 (sensya na kayo wala ako magawa bakasyon kasi sa work eh, hehe)
Note: i am not an expert,. im only doing this to help other keepers
1. Research your...
Started by marlon_LP4 on
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by 6 people.
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Arboreal tarantulas will accept most of the standard feeder insects such as roaches, but I like to offer food, in my case primarily roaches, to spiderlings two or three times a week, juveniles-crawlers-ph.page.....
Be reduced.
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Myth: Bearded Dragons are lazy.
It is very sad that so many people think the problem lays with the dragon and not with themselves. Bearded Dragons kept in thriving conditions, allowed loads of freedom and sunshine are active. They bask until they reached...
Started by wildheart on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reptile-parrots):
While bearded dragons need protein in their diet....
I would like to add something that my vet told me, however .
It is well-thought out and presented.
Linky, I really like this post and it addresses all the problems I see with new moms and dads of beardies .
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UPDATE: 5/24/2012, all pets that were previously missing are now included on the Beta, many pets that previously had no descriptions now have them, and there are even a handful of totally new entries--- all their names will be in red.
This is a list of...
Started by Daetur on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mmo-champion):
I'll try today to cross reference this list with the master list of pets available on Live.
I have something like 165 pets on live, and only about 155 of those made the transfer over to Beta.
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So.. We're thinking of getting a monitor.. But can't decide what kind of monitor that would make the best pet. We now have three iguanas and a leopard gecko, so we are no strangers to reptiles.
We are looking for a monitor to tame to the degree that we...
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Both are great for reptile lovers from live to frozen ....
We also feed superworms to tame an animal that is normally a paranoid skiddish monitor .
Inexpensive for a weekly diet and a live feeder every weekend keeps them happy.
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You dont need post on this as such if you dont want to, but i wanted to see how many people use the same livefood supplier all the time or breed there own and what not!
Started by Shaz on
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by 12 people.
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Live foods for good!
Alex I work for a company here that supplies livefood so have to start the BN livefood....
I use Livefoodsforgood for tubs, thelivefoodwarehouse for bags and Local reptile shop for smaller, espeacially in the winter.
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So I'm hoping this doesn't sound like too much of a newb question (I got my first tarantula in the beginning of April...currently have 4). I did try to search around but didn't find a lot.
I fed all four of my T's last night. I dropped a medium-ish Dubia...
Started by meghanbe on
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by 12 people.
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I always just drop....
I always take out food of the Ts personally.
Frankly, unless you tong-feed dubia in my Ts enclosures a week or even longer after feeding .
Enticing than other feeder roaches because they run around like crickets.
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Hello everyone. I've been wanting a lizard for some time now and have been looking a lot at bearded dragons and doing research and they seem like amazing pets. However, I just want to clarify some things before I actually start setting up and buying their...
Started by Lizard on
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by 4 people.
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Where I live we have sunshine all year round....
Canada wont do, you will have to buy UVB lights and food.
Well I don't know if this will help! but live food wise enjoy it with me :).
Every week or month and the cost if possible.
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Dubia colony Hi All,
We recently managed to get our Floridian hands on some dubia roaches. We started with five adult males and 20 adult females and a smattering of nymphs. We are having lots of babies so I think we're doing ok so far, but wanted some...
Started by OddsLane on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reptileforums):
They chow....
Yeah, we give them the cricket food too, but they don't seem to like it as much.
They help with breeding and you can usually slice a 1/2 inch off and the roaches pellets and dried cricket food.
Great food source.
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