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[QUOTE="Groggyfroggie, post: 2009739, member: 115553"] You can put them in a plastic or glass container, with smooth walls so they don’t get out. Just put egg crates in and find an empty spot to put a small food dish in (like a Pringle’s lid). They breed best with the right temperature. Diet wise you don’t wanna use high protein foods like dog food pellets, leftover veggies and fruits would be good. It’s likely a several months process before you can get your first adult pairs, then they’ll breed. [/QUOTE]
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