I finally decided I'd try breeding my own dubia since I tried crix and it's horrible... And my geckos can eat mealies that I've bred for a while but the beardie can't. I ordered 10 females and 3 males yesterday from DubiDeli, who is also having a sale on 25% extra roaches free! So technically I should get about 4 males and 12 females I think that's enough to get me started!
Now my questions are:
Is it necessary to separate the sizes/babies and adults? I have a 72 qt (something like that) dark blue sterilite tub that they will be going into, so I think they could be fine for a while until I start overflowing.
I have read mixed opinions, but what are thoughts on using a low wattage red bulb for heat? I tried it out as a test run on my tub and it gets it to about 80-82 on the bottom on the tub, measures with a digital probe therm. I know higher is recommended but I figure this temp will still allow them to breed, while slowing it down enough that I don't get overrun (I'm only feeding a beardie and two leos).
If the red bulb is a problem, is there a way I could paint or color it to darken the color? I use to have a black bulb that was for reptiles, from a long time ago but idk where it is now
I can of course go buy a heating pad from Walmart, but I'm kind of a frugal/DIY person so just had to ask that first
It is not necessary to separate them by sizes. People just do that for convenience (so they don't have to hunt through their whole bin for enough of the proper size when it's feeding time for their beardie).
As for the lighting/heating, I am not sure. I use a heat pad and a space heater to keep my tubs warm enough during winter. When I first set up my dubia, I tried using a desk lamp to keep them warm but it didn't do the trick. They were constantly crowding into one tiny little spot that was warmer than the rest.
That is good. I've been having trouble finding any without that feature... The one I do have, I bought two years ago, and now I can't find another one. The place i got the first one doesn't have any without auto-off anymore.
I actually got mine at dollar general for $12, not sure if you have one around or if you've checked there but it was in the personal care area, a conair moist and dry heat pad I just took out the sponge layer since I didn't need it.