APailthorp
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I jumped in and have what I hope will be a decent colony of Dubai roaches and I'm looking for (and searching threads for) advice on transition to staple roaches.
I suspect my pet store veiled was fed nothing but crickets and worms, and now I'm trying to get him to eat roaches. I broke down and put a couple of crickets in his cage today and he nailed one from two body lengths away right away, the other won't last long I'm sure. He seems to be ignoring the roaches I've got in a shallow cup.
My question is how long should I leave him nothing but (fresh) roaches? Putting a bit of heat tape on a cup to keep the roaches moving doesn't sound like an awesome idea for a wet environment - what advice can you offer to help us get to a roach sustained world? We've only known each other for less than two weeks, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't like me so far. I tried showing him the bugs while holding one with chopsticks. The roach seems uninteresting even when it crawled away on a branch, the cricket at least seemed to get focus, if not a strike.
You can read particulars of my temporary setup here, in a thread about his bump.
Meanwhile, a bunch of assorted worms are coming, and he gets his new light this week too.
I suspect my pet store veiled was fed nothing but crickets and worms, and now I'm trying to get him to eat roaches. I broke down and put a couple of crickets in his cage today and he nailed one from two body lengths away right away, the other won't last long I'm sure. He seems to be ignoring the roaches I've got in a shallow cup.
My question is how long should I leave him nothing but (fresh) roaches? Putting a bit of heat tape on a cup to keep the roaches moving doesn't sound like an awesome idea for a wet environment - what advice can you offer to help us get to a roach sustained world? We've only known each other for less than two weeks, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't like me so far. I tried showing him the bugs while holding one with chopsticks. The roach seems uninteresting even when it crawled away on a branch, the cricket at least seemed to get focus, if not a strike.
You can read particulars of my temporary setup here, in a thread about his bump.
Meanwhile, a bunch of assorted worms are coming, and he gets his new light this week too.