Humidity for Roaches?

Swayne8998

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What humidity should my Dubia roaches be at to successfully breed? I live at 5% humidity Colorado (due to fires).
 
I want to do this as low maintenance as possible please :) I don't know if misting would be good cause I don't want to soak the egg crate (?).
 
well i have like 400+ dubias right now and i keep them at 35%- 40% humidity and they are doing grate . lots of babies too .
i read somewhere that they can be keet at 60% humidity .
for me works perfectly 35-40% .
 
well i have like 400+ dubias right now and i keep them at 35%- 40% humidity and they are doing grate . lots of babies too .
i read somewhere that they can be keet at 60% humidity .
for me works perfectly 35-40% .

So how do you keep them that humid?
 
well thats just my humidity at like 91F .i dont do nothing thats just the lowest for my house .

well to much ventilation will get the humidity to drop.you can adjust the ventilation and see how it goes.
A paper towel with water on it could help with humidity .thats all i got for the moment ,i dont have any more ideas .
 
well since oranges have a lot of moisture to them i guess they could raise the humidity a little-but i dont think they could do a significant % .apples i doubt.
 
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