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10-28-11, 07:12 AM
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Starting a new colony
Ok so after reading all the threads on roaches, Ive decided to start up a colony. Having raised crickets in the past, Im all too aware of their smell and noise.
However, what are your recommendations as to species? I have been feeding Hissing Roaches to my monitor, and they are HUGE. It seems from some of the reading Ive done that they are the biggest, but maybe also do not breed as quickly. Is that why Dubias are so popular? Do they breed faster than the Hissers? Are there any other species that people would recommend over these two? (I have seen some hybrid species for sale that look interesting too)
Thanks!
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10-28-11, 07:14 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
I heard that hissers aren't good feeders but I dunno. I know dubias are best but someone will have an answer.
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10-28-11, 08:45 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
For monitors hissers are fine, they have a hard shell but big monitors just dominate them.
Dubias breed faster, don't climb, are silent, can't infest your home, grow faster
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10-28-11, 10:19 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
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Originally Posted by stephanbakir
For monitors hissers are fine, they have a hard shell but big monitors just dominate them.
Dubias breed faster, don't climb, are silent, can't infest your home, grow faster
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This is why Dubia rein supreme as feeder roaches..
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10-28-11, 11:09 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
Dubias all the way, no smell, no noise, cant fly, cant breed outside the colony (not in the UK anyway) and they are kinda cute!
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10-28-11, 11:10 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
That being said, whatever floats your boat, I'm looking forward to getting 20 hissers this weekend, was toying with the idea of housing them with my dubia, but if they breed and I end up with dubias that hiss and climb walls... SIGH
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10-28-11, 11:56 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
So hissers can climb? Ya, thats a big negative then. Ok I guess I got my answer, thanks for all the help everyone.
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10-28-11, 12:21 PM
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Re: Starting a new colony
If you need any info on breeding them, just ask.
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11-03-11, 08:24 PM
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Re: Starting a new colony
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If you need any info on breeding them, just ask.
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I got 1000 mixed sizes from one source and 200 from another. (just gonna say that 1000 roaches in a single clear container is both heavier than expected, and slightly gross in an Indiana Jones kind of way). I mixed them together and then separated them in two different Rubbermaid tubs with a screened hole on the top. I've got water crystals, dry mix (oats, Cheerios, fish food and vitamin supplement), a half potato, and egg crates inside. One I put on top of the monitor tank (temp about 92) and the other on top of the python tank (about 86). The room humidity is around 50%. Does that sound good? Anything I should change?
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11-04-11, 07:42 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
Any reason why you separated them? Just curious......
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11-04-11, 07:44 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
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Any reason why you separated them? Just curious......
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The tubs I have are only five gallon tubs, so I thought that was a little small for that many roaches. Plus the scientist in me kind of wanted to have the ability to test out different scenarios to see which group bred faster, got bigger, etc.
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11-04-11, 07:47 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
5g is tiny. You can get 25g tubs at Home Depot for $14
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11-04-11, 07:53 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
I was told by the person I got them from that this was big enough, but again I have no idea myself. Is this too small for them? I mostly got the small ones because they are easy to store and are less visually obtrusive. If those of you that raise them think I should go bigger I would quickly do so.
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11-04-11, 07:55 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
I just bought a 48l tub for my 150 plus whatever i buy in the next couple of months roaches. Am probably gonna have around 300 or so in there,
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11-04-11, 08:02 AM
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Re: Starting a new colony
So Rob, you think I should increase the size of the tubs?
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