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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2007

varanus acanthurus eat a dubia whit some problems...

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  • hé can burrow, I got 1 side of the cage that is higher(10cm)so hé can dig a hole.

    @ jad0577 that's not a wild insect,

    thas a Blaptic Dubia,and i got a 1000 of them .....

  • What do you mean? digging?

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  • how big do they get

  • Like who?

  • I dont think they really need to borrow. Ive seen professional monitor keepers keep there ackies on just cypress mulch with no problem.

  • lizard looks happy to me.

  • Yes its true they need to burrow, you can have sand but atleast have a space with some soil so it can dig.

  • Was that a wild insect??

    you should never feed a captive bred reptile wild instects, they have had no pre-exposure to any chemicals that that insect might have picked up. Good way to make it sick or even kill it.

  • yes they dig to make a burrow they need to have a burrow to acess high humidity

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