But what do the Dubias eat?

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Arachnoprince
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Are you sure? I thought roaches were picky eaters and very delicate. Almost impossible to keep alive and infestations are almost unheard of. That's why they're almost unknown in New York City, and rare in the SE part of the US, so rare in fact that I'm surprised there's hundreds of companies that specialize in exterminating them. How do they stay in business?

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Finally I have a copy editor, I'm in the big leagues now! Lol..it's the damn auto correct on my tablet...what's the, problem with; my punctuation!'!"!Lol..
Roaches in new york? Your crazy man its just an urban legend! Forget about orkin, the first place I rented in Florida had a nice "colony" of palmetto bugs living in the pool area and the changing room... I bought 7 Tokays geckos and unleashed them on the hoard of vermin! I had the coolest bird cage in Hernando county, for some reason though no one ever wanted to come over and swim, hmm beats me?
 

Scuttlebutt

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I've only had my colony for a few months, so take this with many grains of salt. I simply picked up a large, cheap bag of oat grain cereal, the knockoff version of Honey Bunches of Oats. Threw in some dog food, blended it, done. They love the stuff, eat it right up, and they're definitely reproducing/molting/etc. I also throw in varying fruits about once a week.
Great idea! I'll have to try this
 
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