I got some pics of my orange heads swarming, they were attacking my hand before I even finished placing the food.
The dubia are finally becoming bolder too.
Haven't seen them for months and they had the most dainty appetite of all the roaches up to now.
They can now start getting more than...
Very much so, especially since the species I listed don't tend to play dead and their size is perfect.
Once established they will reliably produce as well, no boom or bust cycles unless you mess up.
@jamest0o0 @Hisserdude
For expanding feeders, id go with red runners, green banana roaches for sure.
For larger roaches, ivory heads, orange heads and pantanal roaches are good options.
If you don't mind climbers Periplaneta species could be a great option as well.
If you want both a display...
Nope, 60 to 75 percent is fine, Your previous schedule of misting twice a day was fine.
You can add a dripper if you want to make sure they have constant access to water.
Like I said earlier if you can keep a chameleon then Knight anoles are going to be a cake walk.
They do occasionally like...
I found stow aways.
I betting dermestid beetles.(at least 3, likely more) Well I think I can keep them appeased with the chicken pieces that the dog food comes with.
I have a separate dermestid culture in the process of starting up, im unsure if I'm going to deliberately use them as a clean...
There are enough of us raising our armies, we can do this.
I have the airborne aspect down.
I've got these guys used to gentle touches, and hand feeding but they hate the phone. Go figure.
I wanted the Orange heads as an "ambassador" since the adults are so pretty, and given their highly predatory nature, could possibly be a "garbage disposal" for freshly dead inverts.
I know Orin uses them as a means of euthanasia for critically injured mantids, I guess his colony consumes them...
At last I'm catching up to @jamest0o0
My last roach addition for a time, it's time to play, guess that roach.
I've have about 100, they were on sale, and I couldn't pass it up.
They are small, but theirs no rush to be feeding them off.