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Dubia Roach breeding?

Stephen Vokoun

Hatchling Dragon
Messages
51
I have a 40 gallon breeder tank and I wanna set it up for a roach colony I have them on the way in the mail now. I bought a under tank heater for 55-60 tanks. But idk if that will make them breed enough. Any tips or tricks I would appreciate some ideas!
 

Jdubclark

Hatchling Dragon
Messages
63
Location
Rockwall, Texas
Keep them warm (90-100 degrees) and feed them. Supposedly oranges are like Viagra for them. I typically drop in oranges, apples, carrots, left over mustard and collard greens (from Si's salads), and grapes. I also use a high protein chicken feed as their staple. As for getting them to breed, I don't know that there is much to do other than keep the temps right. High temps keep them active. You could try piping in some Barry White and lighting some candles. ;)
 

Stephen Vokoun

Hatchling Dragon
Messages
51
Keep them warm (90-100 degrees) and feed them. Supposedly oranges are like Viagra for them. I typically drop in oranges, apples, carrots, left over mustard and collard greens (from Si's salads), and grapes. I also use a high protein chicken feed as their staple. As for getting them to breed, I don't know that there is much to do other than keep the temps right. High temps keep them active. You could try piping in some Barry White and lighting some candles. ;)
Thanks for the info!
 
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