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enclosure for 250-300 dubia

Niko von Wüstehaus

Bearded Dragon Egg
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1
Location
San Diego
i dont know much about caring for these guys, i just needed them for an upcoming longterm out of town trip.
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i need to know how to instruct my cousin to sustain their life and health for about 45 days as nutrient rich feeder insects until my return and can use any help i can get.
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here's niko, my little buddy and the one who i keep these bugs for
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Eavlynn

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Get a plastic tub or even a 10 gallon tank, and place some egg flats inside for them to hide in. Feed them fruits, veggies, and roach chow, and keep gel water in there for hydration. Keep the tub in a warm area of the house, and you should be golden. Make sure your cousin knows not to feed your dragon any insects lager than the space between their eyes to avoid impaction issues.

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Hdrydr31

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If you check out the link below my comment there is a thread on information for new comers general care in there I have written up info on maintaining a dubia colony.. anything that you feed to your beardie you can feed the roaches so any leftover greens veggies chow...
I see that your using taptalk so the links won't show up so my next comment I will include the link in the message.
 
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