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So i finally got around to setting up a Dubia roach colony... Built the bin a few nights ago and the colony showed up this morning... Used a 30 gallon smooth plastic tub i found at walmart.. Drilled 1 1/2 inch holes on two sides and covered them with 4 layers of aluminum screening held in place by nuts blots and washers... Then hot glued twice to make sure there was no lifting of the edges of the screen.. I cut a hole in the lid and attached the screening the same way... Lid then has 8 extra blots with wing nuts to make sure the lid is held down extra tight... As of now my heat source will be coming from a 5.5 inch dome with a red 75 watt bulb... ( had it laying around not being used ).. Placed 3 containers on the one side... 1 for water crystals 1 for dry gut load and 1 for fresh fruits and veggies... Future plans would be to build some kind of rack system for the egg flats and to change the heat source over to flexwatt...
Colony Size:
16 Females
4 males
10 extra large nymphs
50 small/med nymphs
250 baby nymphs
This is my first time giving this a go so any extra information you guys may have or insight would be awesome... and i think the biggest question i have right now would be how big are the nymphs you are feeding off... I know the rule of thumb being nothing bigger then how wide your chameleons mouth is... So does that mean if you let them get to full sized adult males/females they are useless for feeding and are the babies so small they are pointless too... If anyone has pictures of how they built their roach feeder cup id like to see them because that will be my next mini project... Here are a few pictures... As always Thanks
So i finally got around to setting up a Dubia roach colony... Built the bin a few nights ago and the colony showed up this morning... Used a 30 gallon smooth plastic tub i found at walmart.. Drilled 1 1/2 inch holes on two sides and covered them with 4 layers of aluminum screening held in place by nuts blots and washers... Then hot glued twice to make sure there was no lifting of the edges of the screen.. I cut a hole in the lid and attached the screening the same way... Lid then has 8 extra blots with wing nuts to make sure the lid is held down extra tight... As of now my heat source will be coming from a 5.5 inch dome with a red 75 watt bulb... ( had it laying around not being used ).. Placed 3 containers on the one side... 1 for water crystals 1 for dry gut load and 1 for fresh fruits and veggies... Future plans would be to build some kind of rack system for the egg flats and to change the heat source over to flexwatt...
Colony Size:
16 Females
4 males
10 extra large nymphs
50 small/med nymphs
250 baby nymphs
This is my first time giving this a go so any extra information you guys may have or insight would be awesome... and i think the biggest question i have right now would be how big are the nymphs you are feeding off... I know the rule of thumb being nothing bigger then how wide your chameleons mouth is... So does that mean if you let them get to full sized adult males/females they are useless for feeding and are the babies so small they are pointless too... If anyone has pictures of how they built their roach feeder cup id like to see them because that will be my next mini project... Here are a few pictures... As always Thanks
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