coolnweird
Arachnobaron
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They also burrow, are hard to kill and don't elicit great feeding responses... Even when fully intact. They seem to stick to their ribs when taken but I've found that I've moved further and further away from dubias as time's gone on. Again, mileage may vary
You're both completely right, but as someone who feeds 90% dubias, I always crush the heads. No more burrowing, no freezing in place for hours; they just wander around like delectable little zombies until the movements attract the T. It's gross and a little more work, but my critters all like them and as DomGom said they really put some meat on those nonexistent bonesI've had roaches become footrests, literally with some species.Mind you mine are fed 99.9% crix. And dubias I've had elicited no feeding response by some of mine. Not saying don't use them.