Ok, so whenever I mention my Dubias to anyone, even my gf that also owns a beardie, they all react the same way, "EW!!! You have roaches?!"
Now a few months ago, I may have reacted the same way. But after housing both crickets and dubias, I can't see why anyone would find them disgusting but not care if crickets are in their house. Basically, my view of roaches and crickets has completely flipped.
Crickets are grotesque. I truly believe they are hell-spawn. They are cannibals, they stink, they jump, the chirp to no end, they make a mess of their food and water, and they are just simply ugly! Dubias may also be cannibals, but they don't stink, they don't jump (for the most part), they don't chirp, they don't make a mess of their food, and they are cute!!
This is why I don't like the reaction that most people give to my cute roaches. They are as much of pet now as Lemon is. I can't be the only one who feels this way. Anyone else this fond of their Dubias?
I think crickets are cute. They have cute faces. I don't see a difference between how the dubias and crickets treat their food - they both crawl all over it, crap on it, and scatter it. Crickets smell far worse, but dubias smell too, just not as bad. The noise crickets make is my biggest point of contention with them, but dubias are so big that they creep me out.
I think crickets are cute. They have cute faces. I don't see a difference between how the dubias and crickets treat their food - they both crawl all over it, crap on it, and scatter it. Crickets smell far worse, but dubias smell too, just not as bad. The noise crickets make is my biggest point of contention with them, but dubias are so big that they creep me out.
Nope, roaches are the spawn of Satan and should be exterminated. *shudder* They are literally the only thing in existance that creeps me out. I hope my beardie doesn't ever want to eat any of them because he never will get that chance, lol.
Nope, roaches are the spawn of Satan and should be exterminated. *shudder* They are literally the only thing in existance that creeps me out. I hope my beardie doesn't ever want to eat any of them because he never will get that chance, lol.
Well that's just mean to your beardie. They are one of the most nutritious feeders. I'm sure they taste good to the beardies too since Lemon will not eat crickets anymore.
Well that's just mean to your beardie. They are one of the most nutritious feeders. I'm sure they taste good to the beardies too since Lemon will not eat crickets anymore.
I too feel dubias are almost like a 3rd pet. After years with crickets, I hate them. The big ones I've had awhile actually are semi calm which is weird. I can open the lid and they will just chill on their food. The little ones and new ones I get scurry off under the mound of paper towel rolls though. And i'm sure they taste great cause Harley absolutely loves em. She quit eating crickets after tasting dubias and even phoenix worms are meh to her now. She will eat em but she goes crazy for dubias. She will pack away 20+ for lunch easy and then eat another 10-15 for dinner. Breakfast is greens and phoenix worms. And yeah I agree Ilovelommonade, the big ones do remind me of horseshoe crabs or live trilobite fossils haha.
Never messed with hissers. The idea of a bug hissing at me kinda freaks me out :lol: What is that horseshoe crab roach thing? Plus at the moment Harley is too small for those. She's only 9 inches but eating half a freakin colony a day and growing like a weed haha.
@Sauzo - that's exactly what I was referring to! The trilobites. Those horseshoe crab roaches don't look to far off from the Dubias. Neither do the hissers but again I wouldn't like an animal hissing at me.
Never messed with hissers. The idea of a bug hissing at me kinda freaks me out :lol: What is that horseshoe crab roach thing? Plus at the moment Harley is too small for those. She's only 9 inches but eating half a freakin colony a day and growing like a weed haha.
Hemiblabera tenebricosa
A very timid species, these guys stay buried most of the time. You're most likely to see them early in the morning or late ate night, especially the adults. Males have an adorable courtship dance; they flap their little wing stubs up in down in front of the females, making them look like Mickey Mouse! This species ranges from 1.2 inches (very small males) to 2.5 inches (BIG females). One of the things I like most about this species is that they tolerate cool temperatures and breed well at them.
just got a few dubias for my boys, and i already want to start a colony- crickets are ok, but i like that the roaches are better for them.. and they seem easier to catch while still giving some exercise. plus, the dubias don't look like house roaches! superworms for taft (the big guy) seem like a worthy colony to try as well.. but i've never been afraid/freaked out by bugs.
just got a few dubias for my boys, and i already want to start a colony- crickets are ok, but i like that the roaches are better for them.. and they seem easier to catch while still giving some exercise. plus, the dubias don't look like house roaches! superworms for taft (the big guy) seem like a worthy colony to try as well.. but i've never been afraid/freaked out by bugs.
I instantly regretted buying crickets in bulk the first time I did. The smell and sound were unbearable! I was hoping the reaction with dubias would be different... boy was I right! They are much much much better, not only in terms of nutrition, but also in terms of care. I am loving my colony. Haven't had to buy any feeders for a couple of months, and it's been great.