breeding b. dubia

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Arachnoknight
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I have mature roaches. Now what? searching on here is annoying and it didn't help me.
 

Ihaggerty1313

Arachnopeon
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Keep them at a good ratio of females to males. Anywhere from 3/1 all the way to 10/1. Make sure that your temps are up around 85 degrees and keep them well fed. You should start seeing babies in a month or two.

-Ian
 

gvfarns

Arachnoprince
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Lol. Well, now the roaches get busy and later you have little baby roaches. Don't worry, they know how. :)

But, yeah, keep them warm and well fed. It's a pain waiting for them to hatch, I know, but it will be worth it when the next generation comes.
 

NinjaPirate

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Make sure they have plenty of water as well. I had a buddy who didn't top off his water crystals often enough and his population wouldn't produce fast enough to cover his feed-off. I switched him to an open water source that he only had to change once a week and his population took off significantly.
 
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