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    Cricket Activities :-)

    Unlike humnas, no mood lighting is required for crix to breed. It's nearly an impossibility to stop them from doing so. However, the eggs probably won't hatch before you feed off all of the adults, so keep the tote for a while after the adults are gone to make sure. Also, if your beardie...
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    las vegas, dubia roaches?

    Order them from Ian at theroachranch.com. He's a top-notch guy. Frank
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    Want to buy some Dubias.

    The roach guy (Jason) is good. Check out Ian also at theroachranch.com Frank
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    Las Vegas Heat killing my colony

    I feel for you. I lost my hisser colony not to the heat (which has been mid to upper 90s - I actually DID buy an air conditioner for my roaches, but they get the cool air indirectly from a blowing fan), but due to the 100% humidity. The dehumidifier kicked out so much heat, I couldn't run it...
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    Crickets eating the tank

    GOtta hand it to you,that's one I've never heard of before. I used to raise crickets in aquariums. Frank
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    Sell me on Dubias

    How to Convince One’s Parents or Spouse to Own Dubias Get a nice big order of crickets in and let your parent/spouse smell those nasty suckers for a few minutes. Take a nice, deep breath. Especially if the crickets have been in the bin for a week or so - Dubia are odorless. Then place that...
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    roaches

    The rule of thumb on size for any insect feeder is that the width of the insect's body at its widest point should be no more than the distance between your beardies eyes. As for how much to feed him, I give mine all they can eat in a 10-minute period and they're growing fine. Frank
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    Properly gutloading your feeders

    Sure do. It ensures I always have my choice of sizes available, since my beardies are all different ages. Frank
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    Veggies for feeders

    Hiding is what roaches do best. Frank
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    Properly gutloading your feeders

    Dubias = Citrus fruit (orange, grapefruit, pineapple) + apple + carrot + high protein kitten or dog food. Also love mango. Red runner = same as above + they like cooked meat scraps Lobsters = Same as above + potatoes + cooked meat scraps Hissers = Same as dubia + limes Orange heads = Some...
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    Veggies for feeders

    In my experience, Dubia love: Oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, pineapple, peaches, acorn squash, butternut squash, carrots. High protein cat/dog food Mine leave potatoes to rot, won't touch limes or lemons, an leave any leafy green to go bad. I have other roach species that love potatoes...
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    Blatta lateralis Question

    Don't feed off any of them. As far as humidity requirements, they lay egg cases and these need to stay hydrated. You can treat them like any other roach for humidity because they will instinctively lay drop the egg cases near the water gels where the local humidity stays higher. And yes, the...
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    getting dubia's, need some advice on something I bought

    They'll be fine. Try these guys for cheap water crystals: http://www.water-keep.com/shop/ Frank
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    Dusting Worms

    PW are very high in calcium and a dragon eating them as a staple required no calcium supplementation. Frank
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    Very Urgent please help!!!

    I have lobsters, which are notorious climbers. I found that the nearly transparent Sterilite bins are far more slick than the colored plastic totes. I also apply a messy 5" wide layer of Vaseline around the top, which gets wiped out and re-applied weekly. Make sure no egg crate touches or...
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