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    Got to interract with two beardies

    From https://www.dubideli.com/collections/frontpage "Contrary to what most people say, dubi males can fly. We have them flying all over when things are dark and quiet. I have seem them fly 30 to 40 feet in all directions. But they don’t always care too and if you have a lid on your colony...
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    Got to interract with two beardies

    What is the equivalent number of Dubia roaches to crickets? For example, a small Dubia roach is likely to weigh more than the same size cricket. Or do you simply put in as many roaches as it will eat in 15 minutes several times a day?
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    Got to interract with two beardies

    Can you be more specific about this? I haven't seen anything about younger ones being more time-consuming to care for. Thanks!
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    Researching a bit

    Hubby and I got to interact with both a baby and an adult bearded dragon yesterday at Ack's Exotic Pets in Cicero, NY. I think what we're going to do is start breeding Dubia roaches and see how that goes. If it goes well, we are definitely going to get a beardie. Obviously, if we can't...
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    Got to interract with two beardies

    I've found several YouTube videos that were very helpful on breeding and housing of dubias. I had wondered how to pick out the ones small enough for the size of the beardie and was amazed at the simplicity of the solution: A plastic bucket with holes just a tad smaller then the length of the...
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    Got to interract with two beardies

    Hubby Mike and I went to Ack's Exotic Pets in Cicero, NY this evening to check out beardies in person. Mike expressed his interest and Carl got out a baby, handed it to Mike, and left them to it. It was nice not to be hovered over. Mike was charmed by the little guy's calm. He just sat in his...
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    Researching a bit

    Thank you for your very thoughtful post. We have a crested gecko and it is boring. We rarely see her and she definitely is not interested in being handled even if we are up when she's awake. Obviously, I didn't do enough research before we got her, so need to be extra cautious before committing...
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    Researching a bit

    My apologies-I missed this reply to my post. I'm concerned about roaches getting loose in my house and Dubia roaches do seem to be the best live food for them. We keep the house about 77* F which seems like it's warm enough for the roaches to thrive if they get loose. Also, the more I read...
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    Researching a bit

    It's not the fresh greens I'm worried about, that's not a problem. It's feeding live bugs that's the issue. Hopefully, there's an alternative.
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    Researching a bit

    Just to add: we are seniors, but our daughter will take our reptiles when the time comes that we can no longer care for them.
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    Researching a bit

    We are seniors and new to reptiles, but my husband got crested gecko a couple of months ago. She's really cute, but isn't much fun because she's only active at night. We haven't been able to handle her at all because we're afraid she'll drop her tail if we stress her too much. And know that we...

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