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    watering

    So I have my dubia colony up and running and it seems to be doing just fine. Even got some baby nymphs already. I've been watering with fresh veggies and fruit at least everyother day and I can't seem to give them enough. I also have one of those reptile waterers where u fill up the reserve and...
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    Can dubias climb acrylic?

    So I've been making blueprints for an awesome home-built beardy cage, when I realized my plans included acrylic walls part way up, and I don't know if my new feeders (dubias) can climb acrylic. I know they can't climb glass or smooth plastic, but I know acrylic has tiny tiny pockets even though...
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    substrate or no

    So I just got my first roaches--a couple hundred dubia of mixed sizes. They are currently in the case that I picked them up in and should be fine in there for a few days while I get their future bin just the way I want it. I've been reading a lot about substrate and seems like it depends on a...
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    How many roaches should I get to start a feeding colony

    I've been doing my research into getting roaches, and finally found someone on craigslist that is getting rid of their colony as they have developed a severe allergy. This will be far cheaper than getting them from my local reptile shop, so my previous plan of just getting 6 or so to start is...
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    Display tank for Panchlora nivea

    I'm just getting into roaches, and decided to start a colony of B. dubia and P.nivea. I got a (probably overly large) waterproof rubbermaid tye container for my future P. nivea colony. They are so pretty, and I'm so into naturalistic terrariums, that I was thinking once my colony got going...
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    Newbie in the Twin Cities

    Hello everybody, I'm just venturing into the world of roaches. Presently I just keep reptiles and amphibians. I also have a Tanzanian red trapdoor spider. As far as insects go, I kept a mantid my friend found in a box shipped to his warehouse (we think it was a Stagomantis californica after...
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