Vegas Chad
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Cover the roaches in foil, add butter, close and then put in the oven at 350 for 2 hours or until golden brown
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Haha, mmmmm, sounds... delicious? If zombies attacked and I was holed up in my apartment and I ate all of my other food, I'd probably be really thankful I kept breeding roaches.Cover the roaches in foil, add butter, close and then put in the oven at 350 for 2 hours or until golden brown
Haha, mmmmm, sounds... delicious? If zombies attacked and I was holed up in my apartment and I ate all of my other food, I'd probably be really thankful I kept breeding roaches.
Tank size depends on how big of a colony you want to establish.
Mine is a 65 quart plastic tub ($6-$9) and it has been fine so far.
**I would suggest getting one that does not have any grooves or indentations on the inside bottom of the tub. Much easier to clean!
so the tank she has isn't big enough? because I have a spare one and got falsely excited when I saw the first set of pics...any suggestions on holding tanks?.. I want to start a feeder colony of some sort before I purchase a cham and I just found out mealworms ( which I ordered plus substrate ) aren't a good choice for chams . so i'm researching roaches and super/silkworms now.