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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

An updated - improved - way to keep a B. Dubia roach colony.

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  • sick man, sick man. Roaches as pets. Unless you raise them for food for the lizard, ant farm, fishes, or turtles.

  • @vxenon67 I raise them for my arachnids, lizards and sugar gliders...they are not pets LOL!!

  • what temp do they gotta be to breed 70+?

  • @ultum4tegunz 85-95 is best!

  • Hello, i don't have any experience with tarantulas and i want to get one, do you think a Brachypelma Albopilosum would be a good starter species?

  • @dcr36 One of the best!

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  • @GoonCityTVFLA B. dubia can not fly so it must be a different kind.

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  • is that a 22g storage tote?

  • thumbs up if saw the only roach in the glass terium

  • even if they're pets, it'd be awesome just to see them move around and live !

  • fuck that noise, if one decides to fly away i'd get my shotgun.

  • Sooooo clean! How can you do this?!

  • roaches r cool

  • your roaches creep me out more than your spiders

  • Cool, so does the poop actually fall to the bottom?

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