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Not much man... not much! Hard to beat a constant supply of easily reproducing feeders that hardly smell, make no chirping noises, can't jump & are really good for your herps!
I love you dubia roach, I truly love you!!!![]()
I clean as I feed sort of.
As I collect nymphs to feed I sort the adults I grab along with them into a new tub to start a new colony. Eventually all of the nymphs are fed out and all of the adults are in the new tub, and then I dump all the crud out of the old tub and wash it out and begin again.
That's a good idea. I already have the extra bin and heat bulbs just have to get the dome lamp. Thanks.
If you want them to breed they need heat.
Mine are kept in the basement where it is about 65.
One 50 watt infrared lamp or heat pad is all you need though.
dont use substrate it gets in they way and is more of a mess. I clean once every other month and i have about 2,500 of them. Im hoping to get up to about 25,000 before i start feeding so i can reproduce as soon as i feed.![]()
do you really need a heat lamp for them? i thought that they liked the dark and didn't have any special needs.. thanks,, lisa