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<blockquote data-quote="Sonorantree" data-source="post: 134275" data-attributes="member: 13813"><p>Tom, great info! Thank you for posting this. I'm looking forward to hearing more! I just have one dubia colony for feeding Ts...</p><p></p><p>For now, I have a question - where do you get the egg flats? I'm using those paper mache egg cartons and they are ok, but not as nice as those larger flats.</p><p></p><p>Also, I had baby dubia getting stranded and drying up laying upside down on the floors of those slick tubs until I put a bit of Eco Earth in the bin, that seemed to fix that problem for me. Have you seen that or remedied it another way? I'd like to not have substrate in the bin...</p><p></p><p>My colony is to the point where there are a lot of older adults that seem to be dying off and I see that the other roaches eat the dead ones up. Sortof a different kind of kibble? Is that ok?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonorantree, post: 134275, member: 13813"] Tom, great info! Thank you for posting this. I'm looking forward to hearing more! I just have one dubia colony for feeding Ts... For now, I have a question - where do you get the egg flats? I'm using those paper mache egg cartons and they are ok, but not as nice as those larger flats. Also, I had baby dubia getting stranded and drying up laying upside down on the floors of those slick tubs until I put a bit of Eco Earth in the bin, that seemed to fix that problem for me. Have you seen that or remedied it another way? I'd like to not have substrate in the bin... My colony is to the point where there are a lot of older adults that seem to be dying off and I see that the other roaches eat the dead ones up. Sortof a different kind of kibble? Is that ok? [/QUOTE]
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