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@Ilike4hornedchams,
I live in the Caribbean, on a small island called Curacao just off the coast of Venezuela, it's impossible to order feeders for my Cham, i have a fruit tree it's called a Kenepa Tree and i think the beetles eat the fruit from this tree so i started on 1 night.
I did some research on youtube and found this video
And i went right on with it.
But i tried it like almost everybody would with oatmeal bedding but my beetles died out without breeding so i went to try it with dirt.
As soon as i did it with dirt they went crazy.
For me the hard part is getting the baby supers to be produced Ive try to keep lots of fresh food for then and they are on a bed of oats and bran and ive had 20+ beetles in there for at least 5 months and no babies i dk if they are getting eaten or if its not warm enough or what. I have successfully bred silkys and crickets but not supers yet!
It could be because they are a wild breed, they may very well be totally different than the kinds you find for sale in pet stores, because honestly those kind are tailored and have been bred specifically for specific things for years in captivity. Either way, do what works for you.