tenchijin Avid Member Mar 4, 2017 #1 We set up his larger enclosure today. Also attached is a photo of him eating a great big dubia. He likes the winged ones, but won't touch the others unfortunately. So it's back to crickets I guess.
We set up his larger enclosure today. Also attached is a photo of him eating a great big dubia. He likes the winged ones, but won't touch the others unfortunately. So it's back to crickets I guess.
ScrantonStrangler Member Mar 4, 2017 #2 That's nice..I haven't made it to dubias yet..are the winged ones not recommended?
EarlMT Member Mar 4, 2017 #3 ScrantonStrangler said: That's nice..I haven't made it to dubias yet..are the winged ones not recommended? Click to expand... I think the male's have wings and the females don't, but don't quote me I'm not sure!
ScrantonStrangler said: That's nice..I haven't made it to dubias yet..are the winged ones not recommended? Click to expand... I think the male's have wings and the females don't, but don't quote me I'm not sure!
tenchijin Avid Member Mar 4, 2017 #4 EarlMT said: I think the male's have wings and the females don't, but don't quote me I'm not sure! Click to expand... That's my understanding as well ScrantonStrangler said: That's nice..I haven't made it to dubias yet..are the winged ones not recommended? Click to expand... They're fine, it's just that the large males are more expensive and so the economics of them doesn't really pan out.
EarlMT said: I think the male's have wings and the females don't, but don't quote me I'm not sure! Click to expand... That's my understanding as well ScrantonStrangler said: That's nice..I haven't made it to dubias yet..are the winged ones not recommended? Click to expand... They're fine, it's just that the large males are more expensive and so the economics of them doesn't really pan out.