Mad About Cichlids Second Instar Oct 18, 2007 #2 I have read that they are fast producers but have a very horrible defensive smell. Just wondering if these would be good to use as feeders?
I have read that they are fast producers but have a very horrible defensive smell. Just wondering if these would be good to use as feeders?
Allpet Roaches Administrator Staff member Administrator Oct 19, 2007 #3 Mad About Cichlids said: I have read that they are fast producers but have a very horrible defensive smell. Just wondering if these would be good to use as feeders? Click to expand... They reproduce well but not faster than common feeders like B. discoidalis. They make a good tarantula food but may not be something most reptiles would eat. The defensive smell isn't very strong, just unpleasant.
Mad About Cichlids said: I have read that they are fast producers but have a very horrible defensive smell. Just wondering if these would be good to use as feeders? Click to expand... They reproduce well but not faster than common feeders like B. discoidalis. They make a good tarantula food but may not be something most reptiles would eat. The defensive smell isn't very strong, just unpleasant.
Mad About Cichlids Second Instar Oct 19, 2007 #4 Thanks Guess I'll pass up on some for now since I already have some discoids and dubias.