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  1. McJess

    Chicago area - Dubias for Sale $20

    32 large adult male dubia roaches for sale! 9 of them have damaged wings, hence the low prices. Pickup in Sycamore, IL. $20 They are kept in a larger bin with food, water, humidity, heat, etc, I just separated them into this small enclosure for this picture. ;)
  2. S

    Advice on wild pill bugs

    Hi all! I have a new 3 month old Rankins Dragon that I got from a breeder. Unfortunately I found out he has only been fed mealworms and veggies, which is what he is currently eating (better than nothing?). I've tried to feed crickets but he's not interested, and other staple feeders in a small...
  3. D

    Hornworm Colony

    Hi! My husband and I are new owners of a sweet juvenile dragon, Pesto. We are starting our own colony of Discoid roaches (we're in Florida so Dubias are not an option for us) and Hornworms. Any advice for the Hornworms? Discoids seem pretty simple, so I just want to make sure we're not missing...
  4. Logan41951345

    My Beardie accidentally ate a superworm beetle

    I was feeding Blaze (my beardie) superworms and one of them got away from blaze and grew into a beetle. Today, I saw the beetle in her cage and squished it and heard a crunch (I’m not a superworm breeder). Then when I was going to get paper towels to pick up the beetle, it was still alive and...
  5. I

    Tiny, tiny sliver/white insects in my feeder discoid roach colony??

    I was feeding my discoid roaches and I noticed TINY sliver/white insects accumulated on the scraps of food from the last feeding. They're too tiny to take a photo of. I think they are springtails (I never introduced springtails to the colony) but even if they are, do they pose a threat to my...
  6. P

    Refrigerator temperature for feeder insects

    We all know that worms (and some other feeders), if kept in the refrigerator, will reduce their metabolism and, therefore, last longer. However, the recommended temperature for a refrigerator is 35-40F, whereas optimum temperature for mealworms (as an example) for reduced metabolism is 45-50F...
  7. kurokuroi

    Baby won't eat live feeders

    Hi all! Let me start with setup specs -- Juvenile beardie (still only about 7 inches), 40 gallon tank with paper towel or repticarpet substrate. Hot end basking spot 105-107F, cool end 70-75F. He has a reptisun HO10.0 UVB bulb. Currently 26g. When I first got this baby about five? six? weeks...

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