Dubia colony starting need help ********

Chameleonboy

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I was woundering if i could feed my dubia roaches cricket yummies

cricket yummies are cricket food and their moist

im starting a colony and want them to breed they are in a 10 galon glass tank with a screen top and a heat pad on the outside under the tank

what should i feed them evry day?

and am i only supp to give them carrots and apples and oranges once a week or more than that or should i alwase have the cricket yummies in there and some sort of fruit or veggie?

thanks alot for reading my post let me know what you think

give me your 2 cents thanks:):):):):)
-Clemonde
 
alot of people use cat food.

This is an easy way to build your colony.

How ever it is suggested that you remove the ones you are going to feed off and gutload them with vegetables.
 
do not use cat food or dog food when you are about to feed the roaches to your chameleon.
the cat and dog food are good for your roaches to survive, but it can cause your chameleon gout.

I guess you can separate the dubia that you are about to fed to your chameleon, and gutload them with vegetables, or dry food e.g: roachfood from cricketfood.com for a good 48 hours so they can flush out all that dog and catfood from their system (just in case)

I personally don't use the high protein gutload at all..
 
can i get more sugg plese are the cricket yummies good or no ?

should i keep cricket yummies and veggies

i have dog food but i relly dont like the consept of giving them dogfood and i would like to try somethign diff that could be the same

and if you have veggies and cricket yummies in there do you have to have the water christals or no?
 
can i get more sugg plese are the cricket yummies good or no ?

should i keep cricket yummies and veggies

i have dog food but i relly dont like the consept of giving them dogfood and i would like to try somethign diff that could be the same

and if you have veggies and cricket yummies in there do you have to have the water christals or no?

Hello,

I started my colony about 2 months ago. I did use a type of cricket food you are referring to just to finish it off. (Mine was green and was called Total Bites.) There is no need to buy special to feed the roaches. Much easier and cheaper to use veggies and fruit.
I separate out the roaches I use as feeders and gutload them with a premix I get from blapticadubia.com. They seem to like it but there are a lot of alternatives.
Personally I do not use the water crystals for the colony because I feed veggies and fruit. I do use them in my feeder container because the gutload is a dry mix.
Whether this is a good way or the best way to keep them . . . who knows . . . All I know is after 2 months I just pulled out 50+ baby dubias about the size of the end of a pencil eraser. I started out with 10 pairs of adults and the rest a mix (total of 50), then I added a few dozen from the local pet store. I used some of the pet store ones as feeders and let everything else mature out for the colony.

Hope this helps

Jim
 
i got about 30 babies and like 30 medium ones and about 20 full grown ones

I'm going to give them fruits and veggies

can i keep them on fruits and veggies and that's it or i have to give them gut load as well ?
 
i got about 30 babies and like 30 medium ones and about 20 full grown ones

I'm going to give them fruits and veggies

can i keep them on fruits and veggies and that's it or i have to give them gut load as well ?

They'll need a protein source of some kind. It will take a while to build your colony up so you may want to put a dish of dogfood in there at least and leave them alone for a while. If they do not get enough protein, they start eating each others body parts :p
 
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