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Recent content by northface75

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    Looking for a food Source (Inexpensive)

    I just have a heating blanket under my roach tub on low setting :P
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    Looking for a food Source (Inexpensive)

    just to add to that, I dont think 125 will be anywhere near enough. I started with the 210 mixed with 2 adults, and I've gotten the 120 mixed a couple times after that just to up my colony, and I'm JUST getting to a point where I'm seeing a lot of babies and in a couple months maybe it can...
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    dubia roaches

    My dubia colony is about 8 months in and I cant wait for the day I dont have to deal with those rotten crickets... do yourself a favor, get as many mixed dubias and you can afford ( at least a few hundred) and DONT TOUCH THEM. mine has taken so long because once my girls got a taste of roaches...
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    Food chart with pictures

    wow thats really a great chart! thanks for posting it! I'll have to print this off for sure. Can you send me the link so I can get the PDA?
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    Ok help...do I really want 2 more??

    glad they have a good place for now! just putting it out there, if you were in OH I would take one off your hands :P. I love my two girls and we've been thinking about expanding. food for thought.
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    How to start a Roach colony

    My dubia colony has been running for about 8 months or so, theres many nymphs running around now but its still nowhere near self sustaining unfortunately lol. I would suggest just saving time and energy, and buying a huge amount from the start, its gonna cost some money but it will be worth it...
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    Breeding Superworms

    thanks for the tip lady
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    Breeding Superworms

    gotta breathe life into this old post, I'm seeing some movement in my tub substrate which should be packed full of superworm eggs. the substrate consists of oatmeal and the high protein roach chow from theroachguy.com. my question is this. how do I feed these guys?? what do I put in there? I...
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    Adventures in Superworm breeding

    well I started this thread on the 9th and its now the 24th and most of the supers are in the "alien" stage. funny looking little things. kinda funny how they wiggle around when you poke them :D. so yeap, took around 2 weeks for them to get to that stage. another week or two until beetle stage?
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    A bear has moved in next door!!!

    that makes sense. freeze/thaw freeze/thaw destroys concrete. I guess I was comparing to other northern states (like PA lol)
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    A bear has moved in next door!!!

    ny puts more money into their roads than most states. now if you dont like icy roads, I can understand that. most people who havent lived here for long are all over the roads when it snows. as for everything else, it just depends on where you are in the state.
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    Very very hungry lizard here.

    no kidding jeez. then again, whats the US dollar like compared to the SA? the rand is like 7.5 to one dollar. so if you paid 75 cents a piece that's like us paying 10 cents.
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    A bear has moved in next door!!!

    haha, NY isnt so bad. winters are long and cold though. guess not everyone can hack it :P
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    Gross :-/ Crickets

    to me it sounds like you're describing maggots -house fly larvae. was there food in the tank that flies could have laid eggs on?
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    Pics from todays adventure in new orleans (Dial Up HELL)

    lol, the cheapest I see is for 500$ each on kingsnake. 795 each on another

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