reillyrebekahann
Hatchling Member
Hey everyone!
As stated, I'd really like to start a Blaptica Dubia colony.
I tried researching this and have read alot of things talking about heating. Do I have to keep them heated? I bought 50 babies and they have grown a little bigger since then (about a month), but I have not been using heat. Should I be if I want to have a healthy, decent-sized, colony quickly?
Any information about anything referring to this topic would be very amazing.
I have been feeding them collard greens, occasional carrots, a tiny bit of fish and dog food and have been giving them cricket water gels and a little bit of cricket diet. Is that appropriate?
I really haaate crickets because they are dreadfully evil and that is why I want to make the switch.
Also, I am tight on money (aren't we all ) and hoping that I can maintain a healthy, productive colony cheaply. I have three beardie mouths to feed.
Any help/information/suggestions would be deeply appreciated.
As stated, I'd really like to start a Blaptica Dubia colony.
I tried researching this and have read alot of things talking about heating. Do I have to keep them heated? I bought 50 babies and they have grown a little bigger since then (about a month), but I have not been using heat. Should I be if I want to have a healthy, decent-sized, colony quickly?
Any information about anything referring to this topic would be very amazing.
I have been feeding them collard greens, occasional carrots, a tiny bit of fish and dog food and have been giving them cricket water gels and a little bit of cricket diet. Is that appropriate?
I really haaate crickets because they are dreadfully evil and that is why I want to make the switch.
Also, I am tight on money (aren't we all ) and hoping that I can maintain a healthy, productive colony cheaply. I have three beardie mouths to feed.
Any help/information/suggestions would be deeply appreciated.