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Old 11-27-2007, 11:18 PM
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Question How to breed Blaptica Dubia

I just got some 50 mixed Blaptica dubia from blapticadubia.com and 70 adult females and 30 adult females from a member. I am worried about them not breeding. Any tips on this. What do u use in your setup. Pics would be great
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Old 11-27-2007, 11:21 PM
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I didn't see any adult males in your math there without them your breeding will be difficult. If the mixed are not adults yet you'll be waiting for a while, assuming they aren't all females either ....
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Old 11-27-2007, 11:39 PM
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im very sorry i meant 30 adult males i also bought 4 adult pairs from dubia.com so i will have about 35 males 75 females.
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I just got some 50 mixed Blaptica dubia from blapticadubia.com and 70 adult females and 30 adult females from a member. I am worried about them not breeding. Any tips on this. What do u use in your setup. Pics would be great
Pedro92, haven't you already presented 3 earlier threads with this question? I'm not trying to be rude, but, you've already received some excellent advice from some very senior members of this forum. Just relax and try their advice and you will be suprised how well you do with your dubias. With your level of concern and attention to detail you should have no problems at all.
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Keep them at a constant 85-95 degrees and don't bother them. The more you bother them, the less chance that they will mate. If you leave them alone, each adult female should reproduce every 2 months give or take. You'll have more then you know what to do with, with the amount of adult females you have. That's never a bad thing
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