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An article about uric acid and gout by Allen Repashy i found interesting
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2021415, member: 31715"] It would, along with your suggestion of younger dubias as the dubia hasn't had as much time to build up a UA storage. The problem is breeding rates plummet with lower protein chow. I've seen it in my own colonies and I believe if Alan doesn't mention it in that article, he does in others. If you aren't breeding your roaches, a very low protein diet is still going to result in a high protein feeder insect. I'd suggest more table scraps and veggie type foods for owners who are simply buying and feeding. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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