I've had a dubia colony in a glass for about a year now. Originally, it was a pretty simple matter to periodically sweep the tank. Now, however, there are a ton of babies & they like to hide in accumulated feces. So, does anyone have a suggestion on how to facilitate cleaning?
Thanks!
Aren't there beetles that you can add to the colonies that eat the dead skin, and feces? Here is what I found so far http://westcoastroaches.com/?article=140, they talk about the Dermistid Beetles.
Aren't there beetles that you can add to the colonies that eat the dead skin, and feces? Here is what I found so far http://westcoastroaches.com/?article=140, they talk about the Dermistid Beetles.
Yes, you are correct... they can find be purchased at WestCoastRoaches.com. That is where I got mine. They will clean up dead skin, left over food, and the feces.
I have had my Dubia colony since June, and they are thriving well. Some frass is actually good to keep in the bottom of bin for the new nymphs to hide. My new little Hugo loves them..
Mike, I do not know of a downside. I have had these in my dubia tub for 9 months, and they are doing a great job. I would also like to hear if there is any problems with them, also. :?:
Sally
If a few escape, you may have to do a full extermination. They eat many common types of carpet / furniture (couch... chair). I have them as well, but I am VERY careful about a few getting away.