Roach alternatives

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Bogathedragon

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My bearded dragon has recently halted with showing any interest in insects and greens, and I was wondering if there was anything I could give him to entice hime to eat more. I want to get roaches, as I think and almost everybody thinks that they are way healthier, but my housemates aren’t okay with that. I was wondering if there was an alternative other than supers and crickets. Any help plus be great thanks!
 

VenusAndSaturn

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You could get red runners, basically a roach but you could pass them off as some sort of cricket type bug to the people your living with. They're around the same size as a cricket and are probably around the same value as a dubia roach. Only downside is that they lay eggs and are quite fast. But because they lay egg sacks they do have a faster breeding time.
 

Bogathedragon

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VenusAndSaturn":39c6rvqx said:
You could get red runners, basically a roach but you could pass them off as some sort of cricket type bug to the people your living with. They're around the same size as a cricket and are probably around the same value as a dubia roach. Only downside is that they lay eggs and are quite fast. But because they lay egg sacks they do have a faster breeding time.
Great is thanks!
 
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