I throw moldy food out. Mold buildup in the roach tank can be harmful to them. They get scraps but they are relatively fresh scraps or bits that are just starting to go south. I keep their tank relatively dry and remove any leftover food that starts to go moldy (rare, they tend to eat just about everything quickly but there are thousands of them now).
I keep them in a 20g long tank with a mesh top but over the summer I split them to test out a new bin. They did well in a big rubbermaid bin with the top cut open and mesh put over it for ventilation. They live in cardboard tubes from paper towels and toilet paper on one side and their food goes on another. I keep a heat projector over them during the winter and they do pretty well at room temp in the summer.
Dragons are good at chewing their food for the most part. If they get excited by bugs they sometimes get a little bit ahead of themselves and don't chew well. I try to hand feed to pace them a bit and give them time to chew each bug but that might get tedious with a young dragon. They have sharp teeth and strong jaws so they are quite capable of chewing and breaking down lots of different things.
I keep them in a 20g long tank with a mesh top but over the summer I split them to test out a new bin. They did well in a big rubbermaid bin with the top cut open and mesh put over it for ventilation. They live in cardboard tubes from paper towels and toilet paper on one side and their food goes on another. I keep a heat projector over them during the winter and they do pretty well at room temp in the summer.
Dragons are good at chewing their food for the most part. If they get excited by bugs they sometimes get a little bit ahead of themselves and don't chew well. I try to hand feed to pace them a bit and give them time to chew each bug but that might get tedious with a young dragon. They have sharp teeth and strong jaws so they are quite capable of chewing and breaking down lots of different things.