squeekz1992
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Can they be a staple?
Are they easy to breed/how do you breed them??
Are they easy to breed/how do you breed them??
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I feel like dubias would be allot better considering they get pretty hefty in size. Isopods are usually small right? Maybe .5" legnth max? Both will probably be ALLOT easier/better to house than crickets.What about B dubias? Both are the same price lol basically i want easy to breed and yummy (ewww lol)
I feel like dubias would be allot better considering they get pretty hefty in size. Isopods are usually small right? Maybe .5" legnth max? Both will probably be ALLOT easier/better to house than crickets.
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I breed dwarf white isopods for my dart frogs. They are very small with the adults maybe only 1/3" in length. Haven't actually tried them with my chams since they're so small. Easy to breed, but not sure if anything larger than a baby would eat them. I know in the US you can get giant orange isopods from some dart frog suppliers. You might want to try those as I understand isopods are a great source of calcium.
Can they be a staple?
Are they easy to breed/how do you breed them??
Beyond the fact that you should not have a staple, but rather provide a variety of prey... Yes they are a good feeder and easy to breed - but they are small. Get regular size ones instead. High calcium, easily gutloaded.