Franquixote
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I have dubias going which don't smell at all, the orange heads smell like a sweaty horse. Is there that much additional benefit in feeding both?
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Bearded dragon poop smells 10xworse than the chameleonsYes, they do have a horse/barnyard smell. Yes, they are superior feeders to dubia, because they contain more soft tissue in relation to the harder, indigestible exoskeleton. I also have superior feeding responses from my animals that eat them. Keep them bone dry to reduce odor and make sure they are well ventilated. Put some dry peat moss or hardwood mulch in the bottom to reduce odor and provide the nymphs somewhere to burrow. They don’t smell all that bad and certainly the smell is undetectable, except with your nose directly in the bin. Chameleon poop smells far worse.
The only roaches I have found here in Florida are discord’s and I have only given it one time to my dragon looked like she crunched a long time before she swallowed it. So not sure if it’s a good choice for my new Cham I’m getting. Are they easy to digest??Bearded dragon poop smells 10xworse than the chameleons
You could feed the nymphs, rather than the adult roaches and discoids are slower to breed than the other species we mentioned. I understand dubia aren’t legal in FL, not sure about orange heads.Well that’s good to know lol
The only roaches I have found here in Florida are discord’s and I have only given it one time to my dragon looked like she crunched a long time before she swallowed it. So not sure if it’s a good choice for my new Cham I’m getting. Are they easy to digest??
Just my two cents, I have had orange heads and red runners, I don’t keep either anymore. I have asthma and they both affect my lungs. I also can not stand the smell, it stunk up the whole room. I do keep dubia but have to wear a mask changing the bin. In order to give my chams different foods I have to be creative and order more feeders. I do have snails, BSFL, supers, dubias, green banana roches and Isopods. I order red runners, hornworms, sikworms, blue bottle spikes, and butterworms every alternating month. Side note my Panther will not eat supers either, but will about jump in my hands for a silk
I hear your problem with asthma, I also have asthma. I have a full set up to deal with the problem. I have a hood attached to a respirator. Not fun, but it sure works. You should consider one.