Dubia Roaches?

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rgarbarino

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Just new to bearded dragons and I've been doing lots of research on foods. I have 2 leopard geckos also and I know they can put away the crickets. I've been looking into breeding my own feeders. Crickets seem pretty easy to breed and raise but I know they are going to smell. I also found info on Dubia roaches and they seem just as easy to breed and do not smell. Since the geckos and my dragon are still small can I feed them the smaller dubia nymphs safely?
 

LLLReptile

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Yup! They should have no problem. :) I've offered dubia nymphs to baby leopard geckos, as well as chameleons, newborn pink tongue skinks, spiderlings, steppe runners... as long as the nymphs are suitably small, they'll have no problem chowing them down.

-Jen
 

jxl22

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Got a new Leo saturday. she ate when i put her in her tank. I put some dubia with some MW and WW. she hasn;t eaten yet but i think she's going to love them.
I'll start breeding soon but right now i'm just ordering off of dubideli.com .
 
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