First off, welcome to the forum!Hello I'm new I'm starting to breed Madagascar hissers and dubias any advice on the hissers like do they need to be at 80 degrees to produce or is it just slower at lower temps
You should keep a side or a corner of the cage moist, but the rest of the enclosure should be relatively dry.So don't keep it moist
It's OK to just put that in and then let it dry out in the cage, a moist enclosure won't kill them but they just prefer it drier.Ok I got coco fiber in a brick expanded it and didn't dry it out should I dry it out first than put them in
I'd say you should feed them fruit at least once or twice a week, though G.portentosa (and the hybrids labled under that name), aren't too picky about the frequency of their fruit offerings.Ok thanks and what about the fruit how often do I feed that for them to breed
Unless you got yours from Kyle at Roachcrossing.com yours are probably hybrids, most "G.portentosa" stock is nowadays. (Same thing with anything labled "Blaberus dicoidalis") Where did you get yours from?How do I tell if they are hybreds cause I want to breed pure only I don't want to cross them
Oh, well if you got them from him then they are pure, or at least as pure as you will get in the hobby.Kyle