Breeding feeders advice

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wilddragons16

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Hello world! I'm going to try to go off the grid with feeding. Breeding my own superworms, crickets, reptiworms and in the future see if i can breed silks! Wish me luck and any advice from people who have tried this would be great.
 

Mattrg

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My advice would be to breed dubia roaches instead of crickets. I'm still a newbie to this kind of stuff but I have a roach colony and as far as I can tell its like breeding quiet more resilient crickets that smell better, are more nutritious and can't really escape unless you drop them. They do need heat though.
 

wilddragons16

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I would love to, but my mom is very decisive on this point of no roaches in the house at all. She is terrified of them. So I make do with what I've got, which is crickets and supers and reptiworms, and eventually silks. Can you get two brood cycles out of one year? What I mean is, does it take so long to get worms from eggs its not worth it?
 
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