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  • High protein, lots of water, and the correct ratio of males to females 1:5 or 1:10 will prevent males fighting and dying.

  • Nice video, will for sure be using this for my Bearded Dragon :-)

  • HI! thanks for the video! amazing chameleon.subscribed:)

    I wanted to ask you if i can feed these, well the nymps to my baby chameleon?

    Can i use the dubias instead of crickets?( hate crickets) i want to get rid of crickets completely.

    Do you use only dubias as a staple diet?

    If you do, how long have you been feeding them to your chameleon?

    Thanks!!

  • Aawesome video man, hopefully I can start a culture soon, however, do you need the heat lamp with the night bulb, can you not just have a heat mat on the bottom keeping the whole cage expept for, a little cool spot 90 degrees?

  • lol, dubia roach ^.^ do be a roach looool

  • can they fly?

  • @mikaboom123 nope

  • These little guys are awesome! I was deathly affraid of roaches for some weird reason, but these guys got me really used to roaches since they don't even look like roaches when they are younger.

  • nice video and very nice looking chamelon

  • so i love love love the chameleon

    buh i have this huge fear of roaches!!!! and omg with the way them things breed have any of the got loose in your house? id be terrifed!!!!! good video tho!

  • Dude...thats probably the coolest looking chameleon I've ever seen!

    You can hand feed it man!!! I wanna do that too!!! lol

    I couldnt do that with my Tarantulas lol

  • Great video!

    I only have one Ceratophrys cranwelli frog for now. Is it possible to have only a very small culture producing only something like 20-30 roaches a month? Thanks!

  • Thanks SuperMegalosaurus!

    Of course it's possible! Simply buy a smaller amount of adults.

    2 adult females and 2 adult males. But, sooner or later you will need to either sell the extra ones you have or buy another herp to feed! hehe

  • I got a 500 roach colony a few days ago. Most of them a re nymphs buy I got some adults too. Today, I found 5 ADULT MALES dead. One had its lower abdomen torn. WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENED. Why were only males dead? dO THEY DIE AFTER MATING?

  • @pufycino

    Adult males don't live as long as females. Also, males tend to naturally eat eachother, I am guessing "natural instinct". I have seen plenty of males with their wings teared apart.

    When purchasing specifically adults, I suggest a ratio of 3 female per 1 male.

  • @Care4URchameleon Are you saying if I want to keep a small roach colony I should start off with 2 adult males and 2 adult females then to maintain the colony with 3 females per 1 male to avoid fighting? Or would 1:3 to start off with will be enough to keep it small still? Then just feed it young roaches? I'm just trying to combine both suggestions. Great video by the way.

  • wow!you're awesome

    I've heard that they are kept as pets in usa

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