mychamtini112012
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I tried them. Could NOT do it. Eww. Disgusting.
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My Chams really don't like Dubia's for some reason. Even if I starve them for a good few days they'll just eat one, reluctantly. Or even none.
Dubia are awesome! So easy to take care of. Almost 0% die-off rate and much better meat to chitin ratio. No smell, no noise, no hassle. They are much better than crickets IMO, too bad my chams all prefer crickets.
I'll be trying my hand at Dubia when they come tomorrow! How do you all maintain proper temps? Heating pads are expensive!
Go get a hot pad from cvs/walgreens/drugstore.. make sure its one that wont shut off on its own though.. Theyre much cheaper
That's exactly what I use.
How do you guys clean your "beetle" bins without trashing a bunch of nymphs?
That's exactly what I use.
How do you guys clean your "beetle" bins without trashing a bunch of nymphs?
I keep them in the same closet as my water heater, they do fine.I'll be trying my hand at Dubia when they come tomorrow! How do you all maintain proper temps? Heating pads are expensive!
That's exactly what I use.
How do you guys clean your "beetle" bins without trashing a bunch of nymphs?
I keep egg crates standing up in one side of my tub. I keep the food on the other end. I take out the food and tip up the top on the side with the egg crates. I then tap around so that all the stuff will slide to the end. All the roaches will climb out of the debris and back into the egg crates. I then sweep it up with a little broom and pan. I place the debris that I scoop up with the broom and place them into a screen type strainer over a bucket. All the debris will fall into the bucket and the nymphs will still be in the screen strainer. I then toss the nymphs back into the tub. Then throw out the debris from the bucket into a separate trash bag and throw it out. I can clean it out in less then 5 minutes from start to stop. Hopefully it will work for you as well.
Step 1-- Keep dubias in a cup overnight w/out food
Step 2-- add your wet gutload
Step 3-- wait an hour for them to devour it all!!!!
Step 4-- Chameleon FEAST!!!!!!! (fit for chameleon kings...)
I love it when the gutload oozes out!!!!!!! Do you dubia?
**I'd love to see photos of some absurdly large colonies**
What age is your cham??? at what age can you start feeding dubias?? are they nutritious as crickets? can u dust them as well??
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That's exactly what I use.
How do you guys clean your "beetle" bins without trashing a bunch of nymphs?
What age is your cham??? at what age can you start feeding dubias?? are they nutritious as crickets? can u dust them as well??
ill consider getting if you answer
Get a smaller bin, drill out half the bottom with small holes. Then just shake off all egg crates, pull out your food and dump your large bin with the remaining dubia and frass into the smaller one. Shake over trash can til frass is gone, then replace the dubia into your main bin.