Insect Feeders Info & Care — Dubia Roach
Dubia Roaches: A Natural and Nutrient-Rich Feast for Reptiles
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Dubia Roaches: A Natural and Nutrient-Rich Feast for Reptiles
What sets Dubia roaches apart is their optimal calcium-to-phosphorus ratio. Calcium is critical for strong bones, preventing deformities and fractures, especially in reptiles that require higher levels of this mineral. By offering Dubia roaches regularly, reptile keepers contribute to the long-term skeletal health of their pets.
What sets Dubia roaches apart is their optimal calcium-to-phosphorus ratio. Calcium is critical for strong bones, preventing deformities and fractures, especially in reptiles that require higher levels of this mineral. By offering Dubia roaches regularly, reptile keepers contribute to the long-term skeletal health of their pets.
Prevention of Grain Mites
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If you are using any grain materials for substrate / bedding in mealworm farm, cricket/roach chow or other habitat, cook the grain in an oven at 200-250 degrees F for 1-2 hours or until the internal temperature reaches 140 degrees for 10-15 minutes.
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Discoid Roach Info, Blaberus discoidalis
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Here is a bit of Information about the habits and a characteristics of the Discoid Roach, Blaberus discoidalis.
FUN FACT!
Insect Eating Competitions
Discoid Cockroaches are also used in insect eating competitions since they are often raised in captivity and are easier to gather in large numbers during a contest.
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Dubia Roach Chow
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An overview of dubia chow and food.
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Dubia Roach Care
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Detailed care and info on housing and maintaining Dubia Roach feeders.
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