I just got done looking at an old thread which has been revived about the frustration of how to get Chameleons to strike at Dubia roaches without hand feeding them to the chameleon. Dubias are a slow moving roach, and lack of movement is the issue that makes them a less than ideal feeder IMO.
The 2 species I would recommend are faster moving, don't climb smooth surfaces, are more colorful, and have specific other advantages.
The Orange Head Roach (Eublaberus posticus) is longer and bulkier than the Dubia, and move faster.
The adult Red Runner Roach (Shelfordella lateralis) is faster than a cricket, a little bigger than an adult cricket, and has the advantage that the production rate is higher than Dubia or Orange Heads. Red Runners also give you tiny nymphs for small chameleons and amphibians.
Care sheets on both are on my webpage, fullthrottlefeeders.com.
CHEERS!
Nick
The 2 species I would recommend are faster moving, don't climb smooth surfaces, are more colorful, and have specific other advantages.
The Orange Head Roach (Eublaberus posticus) is longer and bulkier than the Dubia, and move faster.
The adult Red Runner Roach (Shelfordella lateralis) is faster than a cricket, a little bigger than an adult cricket, and has the advantage that the production rate is higher than Dubia or Orange Heads. Red Runners also give you tiny nymphs for small chameleons and amphibians.
Care sheets on both are on my webpage, fullthrottlefeeders.com.
CHEERS!
Nick