FlamingSwampert
Fourth Instar
My dubia roaches seem to pass up carrot pieces, yet they devour celery, fennel, shrimp pellets, etc. Has anyone else noticed this?
Interesting... then what veggies do you usually use?Not dubias, but it's a struggle to get any of my roaches - particular my E. posticus - interested in plain old fresh, chopped carrots. The other night I threw in some leftover tinned baby carrots and they were a lot more popular. Ditto with duestas. Maybe because they were softer, and had a higher water content?
Sticking with your soft and moist idea that worked with the baby carrots, I tried some small cucumbers that I had lying around. I figured since millipedes and isopods go insane for them, my roaches would react similarly. I saw a much better feeding response! And while the only food that they have even completely finished was celery, they reduced the cucumber to half of it's original size overnight!I experiment with most things, barring brassicas and peas. Tried them with mushrooms recently, too. They loved them. They're fond of apple and sweetcorn also.
But I'm still trying to get them onto carrots. Especially when the supermarkets here had them (and parsnips, and other things) marked down to mere pennies before Christmas!
Welcome to the forum!I'm just getting started with keeping dubia for our rescue bearded dragon. I had been buying them 25-30/week (expensive!). Then what the LRS had to offer shrank in size by half to two-thirds and the price didn't change to match--so the beardie was eating 3x the number at once and the cost went way up. Too much!
This looks like a good resource for feeding larger numbers of dubia and ensuring they are well gut-loaded. EDIT: the cockroaches I have had have been quite fond of carrots!
The section on attaching mesh to a bin lid was also very helpful. I'm so glad y'all are here!
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I have amphibians a marine toad I have eats dubias so ofc I have to buy and feed them foods to gut load them, not sure if you've tried this it goes the same for my dubias and hissers. If I cut up carrots into thin slices obviously making it easier to nibble on and a thinner layer, when I do those they eat the carrot slices, if I don't slice it up they don't bother even to touch it for some reason. I might be late to this post but I thought I'd respond either way. My roaches also enjoy celery, the leaves to be exact.My dubia roaches seem to pass up carrot pieces, yet they devour celery, fennel, shrimp pellets, etc. Has anyone else noticed this?