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Hola! Comó estás? This is just a quick question, but I have the chanve to purchase some A. tesselata in the upcoming expo near me. I can definitly provide them with the vertical bark to molt, but the leaf matter I am curious about. It's starting to become Spring, and there ARE leaves on the ground. I'm just not sure if anything will eat them. They are very dried out and brown. Do I need fresh leaf matter, or can I just used the dead, dried leaves on the ground. Here is a pic of one leaf. Probably worrying over nothing, but they are my favorite roaches. Really want them to do well
Thanks, Abyss
Thanks, Abyss
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