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Hey that's a great drip system!Big Grin

Thanks for the help...

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03-24-2008 02:06 PM
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By the way...
How long do the Dubia Roaches survive?
Do you have to water and feed them too?

Sorry so many ?'s
I too am looking for crix options...our other critters are into the worms more than anything, partly because after 100 crix escaped I do not offer them as oftenShy

03-24-2008 02:11 PM
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They can survive longer than crix, thats for sure. Just feed them something high in protein and keep them slightly moist. They light dark areas, so a shady area would work well to keep them in Smile

Silkworms work well, but they're hard to keep. They only eat mulberry leaves.

And not a problem. I'll try to help you as best I can. Did you join the forum yet?


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03-24-2008 02:59 PM
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Hey Cam, You can get all kinds of Roach information here http://www.nyworms.com/roaches.htm

I have 1000+ Lobsters and 100 Hissers coming in later this week from a guy in Chicago. I will be using them for the Box Turtles, Redfoots and my son's Plated Lizard. Smile


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Tatooineboy Wrote:
They can survive longer than crix, thats for sure. Just feed them something high in protein and keep them slightly moist. They light dark areas, so a shady area would work well to keep them in Smile

Silkworms work well, but they're hard to keep. They only eat mulberry leaves.

And not a problem. I'll try to help you as best I can. Did you join the forum yet?


I have not joined the Cham Forum...i don't think...actually i may have a year ago when I was researching them...i'll have to checkShy

Thanks for the infoSmile

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JustAnja Wrote:
Hey Cam, You can get all kinds of Roach information here http://www.nyworms.com/roaches.htm

I have 1000+ Lobsters and 100 Hissers coming in later this week from a guy in Chicago. I will be using them for the Box Turtles, Redfoots and my son's Plated Lizard. Smile


Hey thank you!
Do the roaches carry as many parasite issues as crix?

03-24-2008 03:52 PM
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That is a good question. Anja may be better qualified to answer that.


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03-24-2008 04:01 PM
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I dont think so, but I am not absolutely sure.


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