justjumpit621
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I have a 30 gal tall tank, I want to breed another insect for Calais, I already have Dubias. Any suggestions on something else that is low maintenance and easy to breed? I do like hissers
I think they're cute.
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I have a 30 gal tall tank, I want to breed another insect for Calais, I already have Dubias. Any suggestions on something else that is low maintenance and easy to breed? I do like hissersI think they're cute.
I like hissers too. but since you already have a roach colony, maybe go for something very different. Stick insects or terrestrial isopods are good in a tank (you'd need a screen lid for the stick bugs), maybe even superworms (though really you dont need that much space for supers)
There's good info re stick insects and mantis linked from within this:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/74-feeders.html
(the mantis info is at the bottom)
Can woodlice climb glass?
no. They may be able to crawl up the silicon in the corners.
I don't know I can't seem to find good priced stick insects or mantids in the US, and it says the eggs take a long time to hatch. I still like the idea of the hissers, but I know I already have roaches, and they can climb the glass... arg. Do you know of anywhere that has decent priced stick insects?
not in USA (mostly illegal, so you have to find someone who has them, youre unlikely to find them advertised for sale)
I've heard there are invasive populations of stick bugs in San Diego. Any forum members out that way may be able to get some.
B.dubias, I just got some hissers and Deadhead roaches in last week.
The reptile store near me sells some mantids, but they are SUPER expensive, I bought one as a pet last year for $20, I accidentally killed it.
That's a good idea. We do have mantids around here as well, but they are very hard to find.
I already have dubias, a girl I know just told me hissers shells are harder than dubia's so they aren't as good feeders, is this true or are the baby shells softer?
This is true. I'd assume the nymphs up untill they molt to adults can be fed off. But this is actually for my office desk ��. Surprisingly my employees are stoked! Lol ( they are in a small ExoTerra )
...I already have dubias, a girl I know just told me hissers shells are harder than dubia's so they aren't as good feeders, is this true or are the baby shells softer?
A chameleon can digest hissers as part of a varied diet without trouble, so long as they are an appropriate size.
Mantids may be better in the larger enclosure as they tend to eat each other if in close proximity and the roaches in the smaller enclosure as they tend to do better in "close quarters".