Matttoadman Blatta Jun 12, 2016 #2 I am thinking about getting some of these.mthey are my favorite T. My question can an adult eat a full grown eublaberus species roach?
I am thinking about getting some of these.mthey are my favorite T. My question can an adult eat a full grown eublaberus species roach?
R Ranitomeya Second Instar Jun 16, 2016 #3 Yes, an adult would have the ability to tackle a fully-grown Eublaberus, but it may feel intimidated by large prey and refuse it.
Yes, an adult would have the ability to tackle a fully-grown Eublaberus, but it may feel intimidated by large prey and refuse it.
lovebugfarm Eleventh Instar Jun 16, 2016 #4 As a texan who has had some local ts they are pretty good hunters but the odds of them finding something that big in nature are pretty slim. I think the largest you want to go is adult/large nymph dubia.
As a texan who has had some local ts they are pretty good hunters but the odds of them finding something that big in nature are pretty slim. I think the largest you want to go is adult/large nymph dubia.
Salmonsaladsandwich Eleventh Instar Jun 16, 2016 #5 If you have lobsters, why would you need to feed it orange heads?
Matttoadman Blatta Jun 17, 2016 #6 Salmon, just trying to feed off some adult pantanals lol. So far no luck with pac mans