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A buddy of mine just hooked me up with about 100 adult dubia i want to start a colony! What are some tips to get this going? Gutload, enclosure etc etc..
Very nice! I'm not sure if I will ever be able to do roaches, but who knows, my fiance and I might get over that feeling about them in time.
A buddy of mine just hooked me up with about 100 adult dubia i want to start a colony! What are some tips to get this going? Gutload, enclosure etc etc..
They're easy. Put em in a plastic storage tote with a hole cut in the top and covered with screen. Buy a cheap heating pad at Walmart and put it under the tote (they need approximately 90 deg F temp to breed). Fill half the tote with cardboard egg crates stacked vertically. This will let their poop fall to the bottom of the container. For food, give them chicken feed and fish flakes mixed together in a small container in the corner with a hole cut in the side so they can climb in. For water, but some Miracle Grow water crystals at Home Depot. Put a couple tablespoons in a gallon of water and let it gel up. Put the water-gel in a plastic container like the food. Every couple weeks or so throw in an orange cut in half, this promotes breeding.
For gut loading, dump in some dry bug burger. They love it. Fresh veggies are good too, but keep it fresh. Mold kills roaches.
Keep a ratio of about 4 females to every 1 male.
They breed like rabbits - but faster! Pretty soon you'll find yourself overrun with Dubia's. You cham's love them.
For feeding, I mounted a ceramic bowl in my cham cage and glued a stick about 4 inches tall right in the middle of it with silicon caulking. When I dump the roaches in, they climb up the stick and make themselves presentable as food.
If you've got any questions, feel free to message me.
Questions: are you using just the water crystals made by miracles grow? Just curious becuase I used to work there and you have to be very careful not to get the kind with miracle grow actually in it! Just sayin, it chemicals which = poison! I just don't want to see more dead chams on here :\
Ratio to male/female is debatable. I have friends who keep it 1-10 others 1-20.
Males are useless, once they breed they hold no value, so they only compete for food kill each other etc. I personally keep it 1-6+ no real math too it, I just add more males when the yields are smaller that month. I separate the babies from the main colony, just to ensure they are getting food. Heat and humidity is also nice for them so that they grow faster.
High protein, fish flakes, dog food is fine for the breeder colony, they need protein. However, there are much better ways to go about giving them protein, I suggest checking out SandraChameleon's blogs on gutload, and only go high protein for the breeder colony.