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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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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at herpireland):
Village Website Reptile Supplies Online Just noticed about 30 nymphs tearing around bottom of Roach/ I got rid off my roaches a while ago Matt as my tokays had no interest in them as a constant food thinking of getting these....
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Well, I was able to find a LPS that has Dubai roaches and it's only 5 minutes away. I'm excited to start using them. They only charged around 10 cents a piece too regardless of size.
So, I don't plan on breeding them, after all I only have two spiders...
Started by njnolan1 on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at arachnoboards):
I commonly find a roach or two when I'm cleaning out an oldI can't say that I....
I commonly find a roach or two without obvious access to "food".
roaches) can usually go a month or two without obvious access to "food".
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Hi all.. is there any1 that sells and delivers live food such as locust, cockroaches morioworms etc
Started by andykeane on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at herpireland):
Does anyone know where to pick up some feeder pm Location: Dublin Has thanked: 151 times Have thanks: 199 times Highscores: 1 Top Re: live food, I was looking to ....
feeder roaches as keeping a colony is not an option.
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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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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reptile-parrots):
Unfortunately....
Hi, yes I do.
Roaches are VERY scares here and they sell for a redicilous price per one.
I wish we had that law because I amYes please I also want to see .
Secretly...
live-feeders and reptile restrictions in Canada.
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$15.00 Flat rate shipping for any live order. $12 shipping* for supply & enclosure orders.
(LAG included!)
Free spiderling with minimum order of:
$75 Free P. murinus (OBT) or B. vagans (Redrump)
$125 Free T. gigas (Orange tree spider)
$175 Free C. brachyramosa...
Started by Sukai94 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at arachnoboards):
Looking to trade for some domino roaches!.
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(Just for discussion, answer one question or answer them all, I'm just trying to understand all of this so your responses will be read and answered to by me because I just found out about the majority of questions below and I want to see what snake and...
Started by Toddsmith on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at paw-talk):
Any snake that requires live food is not going of pitbulls etc.), so that the same practices in place for live feeding (Putting the feeder animal feed them....
For a snake and a processed food could never be "better" IMO.
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So this is for the future, probably pretty distant for now.
I know I want a large lizard. I also am aware they are expensive to feed and not an easy animal to raise properly. I have been trying to decide between Savs and Tegus. Both seem very smart with...
Started by Kiljosh on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ssnakess):
They may....
Check Kingsnake.
I suppose just keep your eyes open.
I got mine at a local reptile store that's extremely reputable.
Roaches are great in your area.
Their main diet should consist of whole prey items.
Of tegus eat a bit of fruit.
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Long term low level dehydration = Terminal Gout Sadly on January 24 my Savannah monitor of 5 years passed away from errors in husbandry. It has taken me this long to find it in myself to discuss it, But I feel very strongly about getting this paramount...
Started by infernalis on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reptileforums):
Monitor site on the net no reptile will live to their maximum life span in "captivity" freedom no reptile will live to their maximum life span in "captivity" freedom is the only cure for a better, it should live beyond....
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Both my boys love mealworms! I currently feed them burgess dwarf superham mix which they love, and scatterfood treats are monkey nuts, broccoli and occasionally a scrap of apple or carrot insted of broccoli. I was wondering...
If wild dwaft hansters forrage...
Started by Gizmo_Gonzalez on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hamstercentral):
A dubia roach feeder colony, so have some dwarf hamster hand-sized roaches that I was wondering in live food anyway (combined with the mealworm and roach breeding), so it isn't exactly hard/expensiveif you check....
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Looking for an image subreddit with minimal rules? Check out /r/images A place to share interesting photographs and pictures. Feel free to post your own, but please read the rules first (see below), and note that we are not a catch-all for general images...
Started by aivzdog on
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by 151 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Close ....
Although Aussie reptile? Maryland.
Roaches are the best feeders I've found (dubia to find them in Australia for sale (Captive bred since they aren't endemic).
And need live food to trigger a feeding response.
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