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Tips on keeping humidity in between 70 and 80?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nicolas C" data-source="post: 59042" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>Roaches are great feeding source, as have been said. The only issues I had with them, is:</p><p>- For dubia, the tendency they have to bury themselves (sometimes for months!) if not eaten immediately. The best way to prevent such thing is maybe to handfeed them?</p><p>- For red runners (Blatta lateralis), the tendency to stay hidden and motionless in very narrow places (for instance between the cork bark and the glass, in anfractuosities out of reach for my T)...</p><p></p><p>As you can see, OP, you have here several ways to keep your H lividum (C lividus???). All of them are okay, it's up to you to choose the one which suits you better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicolas C, post: 59042, member: 3795"] Roaches are great feeding source, as have been said. The only issues I had with them, is: - For dubia, the tendency they have to bury themselves (sometimes for months!) if not eaten immediately. The best way to prevent such thing is maybe to handfeed them? - For red runners (Blatta lateralis), the tendency to stay hidden and motionless in very narrow places (for instance between the cork bark and the glass, in anfractuosities out of reach for my T)... As you can see, OP, you have here several ways to keep your H lividum (C lividus???). All of them are okay, it's up to you to choose the one which suits you better. [/QUOTE]
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