This happened today (feeders)

mujino

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It’s official, local stores are out and D out-food-struck me. Now I’m breeding crickets. :eek:

Adding it to the list of “stuff I thought I’d never do”
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Might want to try breeding roaches...much cleaner and more nutritious.
Haha I am!!! Both dubia and discoid. He won’t touch ‘em unless I bait and switch an isopod, and even then sometimes he poofs up and turns black at them. Only time I’ve ever seen him that upset.

That’s the food strike that won him the crickets :LOL:
 
Agreed, I wouldn't bother with crickets, definitely go dubia (or anything but crickets!). Roaches have little to no smell, do not jump, do not make noise, and are nutritious.

I can help you get started
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Holy Dubia!!!! That’s a lot and I straight got creeped out with how many that is? but my cham loves them damn dubias and I would love to learn to breed them if you could help... lol
 
Holy Dubia!!!! That’s a lot and I straight got creeped out with how many that is? but my cham loves them damn dubias and I would love to learn to breed them if you could help... lol

Yeah, it's way too many for a single chameleon, I am looking to sell some. This colony has been going since November 2018 and my chameleon has been on a dubia hiatus since pretty much November 2018..he only recently started eating them regularly again. I removed the heat from them so they don't continue to breed, or at least slow down.
 
Again, So said we all before being bit by the reptile bug. ?

Wait 'til one drops where it shouldn't, scoots, and you have no choice... :LOL:
It's really not that bad. Just do it and don't think about it. Like changing a diaper. :ROFLMAO:
I definitely would, in what I'd consider a strictly emergency situation, pick one up and throw it back in its container. Then I'd go get my inhaler and rest until I wasn't tachicardic anymore ?
 
Oh no no no no no! I can deal with escaped crickets, but not that! Never never never!
Everybody's different, but I find dubias far less objectionable to grab & replace than crickets.
(Crickets always seemed to buzz in my fingers, and that creeped me out.)

TBH, the first time I saw dubias, I thought they looked more like roly-polies (wood lice, isopods) than roaches (the nymphs, anyway—hadn't seen adults until much later), and I've handled those since I was a tyke. They're under every rock & log in the yard. Never heard of them used as feeders though... :unsure:
 
Everybody's different, but I find dubias far less objectionable to grab & replace than crickets.
(Crickets always seemed to buzz in my fingers, and that creeped me out.)

TBH, the first time I saw dubias, I thought they looked more like roly-polies (wood lice, isopods) than roaches (the nymphs, anyway—hadn't seen adults until much later), and I've handled those since I was a tyke. They're under every rock & log in the yard. Never heard of them used as feeders though... :unsure:

I guess I can't speak with any authority about them, since I've never actually seen the "illegal" dubia roach here in Florida. I will say that if you've ever seen the giant WINGED discoid roach and THAT doesn't absolutely freak you out, then you must need your head examined ?
 
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