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<blockquote data-quote="Therasoid" data-source="post: 52679" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>B. lateralis require higher temps 75-85 degrees and a humid ( 60+% ) environment to sustain them. </p><p> As for food, cut up potatoes, carrots, lettuce, they love oranges and apple. For dry food I crush up some bran flakes mixed with rolled oats. I use water crystals for mine to drink from, nymphs will drown in a water dish. Some people grind up cat/dog kibble as a dry food, they eat pretty much anything and always seem to be hungry.</p><p> Just finishing my larger ( 18"X18"X36" ) breeding tank since the old 10 gallon tank is too small for my needs.</p><p> As far as the odor, could be from having poor ventilation and /or from the decaying dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Therasoid, post: 52679, member: 3538"] B. lateralis require higher temps 75-85 degrees and a humid ( 60+% ) environment to sustain them. As for food, cut up potatoes, carrots, lettuce, they love oranges and apple. For dry food I crush up some bran flakes mixed with rolled oats. I use water crystals for mine to drink from, nymphs will drown in a water dish. Some people grind up cat/dog kibble as a dry food, they eat pretty much anything and always seem to be hungry. Just finishing my larger ( 18"X18"X36" ) breeding tank since the old 10 gallon tank is too small for my needs. As far as the odor, could be from having poor ventilation and /or from the decaying dead. [/QUOTE]
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