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13 years 7 months ago #64164 by Philip Dreyer

SIM-slayer wrote: Try Tim @ Petbugs


Shots bud, completely forgot about Tim,

Looks like they are decently priced as well.

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13 years 7 months ago #64176 by Leon de Jager

Klippie wrote:

SIM-slayer wrote: Try Tim @ Petbugs


Shots bud, completely forgot about Tim,

Looks like they are decently priced as well.


I agree with SIM slayer.

Tim has a new mix he is selling, pallids and lobsters.
Got myself some last week, as my Turk colony is a bit deccimated.

Great mix, babies are minute, they breed like mad and the adults are decent size. They do climb though, but that is nothing some vaseline doesn't sort out.

Really worth it, in my opinion.

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13 years 7 months ago #64177 by Wayne Howroyd
@Klippie
Have a read here for some useful roach keeping/breeding ideas etc.

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13 years 7 months ago #64199 by Mark
Replied by Mark on topic Roach breeding project
I would suggest you stick to turks. They love the heat and will survive well as long as they have enough water.

They will breed like crazy tho. I like to separate the ooths into their own box and keep rotating it so that I have roaches of different sizes in tubs.

Imo alot of spiders dont seem to like Dubia's, and they burrow so sometimes you think the spider has eaten the roach and it has burrowed under the substrate.

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