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Thank you ))Ok, Dubia are like discoids in that they don’t fly and can’t climb smooth surfaces.
Alright then... as long as they don’t fly... this will work. I now can open their new home without freaking out. Still... omg... gigantic winged monsters.Dubias don’t fly...indeed they barely flutter if you throw them. I get the creep factor, but it takes all of 2 seconds to get over it with the following two steps:
1) open your cricket bin and have a good deep smell; then open your dubia bin and do the same.
2) grab a super worm by the tail and pinch, then grab a dubia and do the same
Step 1 involves gaging, and step 2 involves getting bitten—neither a result of the roaches.
Do you keep all of them in just one bin?Yeah, my colony is about 500, and I still get the shivers when I move an egg crate and see the writhing mass of roach. But, anything for the chams, right?
The more in one bin, the better the reproduction ; )Do you keep all of them in just one bin?
Sounds like its past someone's bedtime. Did you miss your naptime today?Not to be rude, but some of these questions people ask could be answered within like a 5 second google search. No big deal to answer questions, but c'mon guys it's not that difficult.
Sounds like a new national sporting completion in the making, if your not running with that idea, I am!One of my favorite past times is pop lizard in middle of the room, and sit on bed with dubia and throw them around said lizard. Males with wings are pretty good at steering.
Sounds like its past someone's bedtime. Did you miss your naptime today?
Yes I did miss my naptime. And I'm still right