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I have a really small colony of B. dubia, 7 adults & 30 nymphs.
The nymphs were born back in the begining of Oct., I haven't had any since then. I'm wondering if the male:female ratio of my colony is causing the problem. I have 5 males to 2 females.
Conditions they're being kept at, a constant 82 degrees & humidity varies from lowest 40% - highest 65%. Being fed a diet of cat food, dog food, fish flakes, ground up corn & ground up oats (can you tell I keep a zoo in my house?)
The nymphs were born back in the begining of Oct., I haven't had any since then. I'm wondering if the male:female ratio of my colony is causing the problem. I have 5 males to 2 females.
Conditions they're being kept at, a constant 82 degrees & humidity varies from lowest 40% - highest 65%. Being fed a diet of cat food, dog food, fish flakes, ground up corn & ground up oats (can you tell I keep a zoo in my house?)