SarahcoadunatioZac
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Anyone know where to get them in the states? They are 'native' to Tucson but I can't ever find any, was just gonna buy a few instead.
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The one native to Tucson live on the creosote plant, and are active mostly at night. Hiding on the plant during the day. I would reccommend flushing the gut of creosote before offering as a snack.Anyone know where to get them in the states? They are 'native' to Tucson but I can't ever find any, was just gonna buy a few instead.
If their really big, their dropping eggs. Look for tiny barrel shaped seed looking things.Hey steve quick question around when do sticksay the eggs? Mine got really big and dark brown
Ah thanks, yeah anything I find outside I quarantine and gutload on Rasphey's before I feed off. I haven't found any at all, else I'd be attempting to breed them. Know anywhere that sells them?
Ah thanks, yeah anything I find outside I quarantine and gutload on Rasphey's before I feed off. I haven't found any at all, else I'd be attempting to breed them. Know anywhere that sells them?
If their really big, their dropping eggs. Look for tiny barrel shaped seed looking things.
Then they are still growing.Ive been looking really hard bit just see poop