How to tell when a colony is mature

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Arachnoking
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For you experienced 'roachers' out there, when do you judge a roach colony as mature?

I have a colony of lobsters that will eat half a banana in two days and will eat about half a cup of dry food every week.

I started it with 200 individuals back in september and I'm just curious to know when and how you judge your colonies as mature.
 

BigToach

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wait till they have offspring then wait till thoes offspring have offspring then its a mature colony. thats my opinion.
with lobsters that should be around 6 months possibly less.
 

BigToach

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wait till they have offspring then wait till thoes offspring have offspring then its a mature colony. thats my opinion.
with lobsters that should be around 6 months possibly less.
 

the_frog_kid

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i use the safty number method
for fast breeders dont feed them off till you have 1600
and for slow breeders dont use them as food lol
i have 5000 lateralis and my frogs and toads love them
i also have 9000 dubia
everything likes the dubia more
slower and meatier
this is a matter of personal preferance
if you dont get babies for over 2 monthes its safe to say you should stop feedin for a while and let them come back
but if you look at the colonie and go holy heck im over run
go to town lol
since i have so many colonies i always switch from specie to specie to keep them even
not really using dubia right now since i dont have many adults




thanx froggy
 
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