Blaptica dubia w/ a banana
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@CantStopWontStop818 Roach themed supervillain?
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crickets, superworms, wax worms and dubia roaches for sale... pls contact 09161883149
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@SaintDL though the american ones are known to fly at short distances
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@SaintDL They do not fly, males can flutter when dropped but no flying!
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do they fly? i have a phobia for roaches but if they dont fly i should be able to pick them with a pincers of tongs
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Could you image if you knocked them the box within the kitchen?
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@SimoonSam those things are freakin' weird dude but sorry if I made you mad though
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@DJspin88988 Why?
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I would set those fucking things on fire
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@ClearlyAsian nope not like crickets do.
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What is the point of colonizing roaches?
I'm seriously asking, I have no clue
CantStopWontStop818 2 years ago
Most people that keep dubia roaches are using them as food for some kind of reptile. I have bearded dragons, water dragons and frogs that love them.
TheRoachKeeper 2 years ago
whats the best means of establishing a colony like that?? i had eleven to start off and they finally just breed and i have about 50 lil babies running around... any tips for success??
avenger7557 3 years ago
Tips for success... probably the biggest would be patience. I started my colony with 100 and waited about 6 months before I started really feeding heavily out of it. Other than that, keep them warm, watered and fed, and they should do just fine.
Good luck,
-Mike-
TheRoachKeeper 3 years ago
DO THEY BITE?
maiyone 4 years ago
No, they don't bite. But if you squeeze them just right you might get a sharp poke from the spines that cover their legs.
TheRoachKeeper 4 years ago