camguy":64a50 said:
meh there is no more use my mom and grandma dont want cokroaches in the house they think that if one escapes it will reproduce everywhere
lol. Read up a bit about Dubias, and you'll find out what a fantastic feeder they are. Not only do they have a soft exoskeleton, low phosphorus/calcium ratio, high meat content, etc., but they need tropical-level heat and humidity to breed. Unless you live in Florida or thereabouts, you should be fine even if one does get loose in the house. Not that they run all that fast, though, and the nymphs like to play dead, so they're really easy to catch. Check out bestroach.com or theroachguy.com for more info.
PS. Dubia nymphs kinda look like roly-poly bugs, which even roach-haters think are cute.