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Anyone keep C*ckroaches?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nurse Ratchet" data-source="post: 211593" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>Thank you. The Dubia appeal is that they won't thrive here in SC. I hate that they dig and freeze, but I worry about escapes. My garage is too cold in winter and gets up to 95F in summer, so I'm guessing they'll have to be indoors. My house temp ranges 72-78. Everything I've read says they need it 90 and dark to breed. </p><p>I need to just night the bullet and do it... The initial cost and heat source concerns stink, but feeders have tripled in cost here in less than 10 months. </p><p>I've exhausted YouTube and appreciate the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nurse Ratchet, post: 211593, member: 37967"] Thank you. The Dubia appeal is that they won't thrive here in SC. I hate that they dig and freeze, but I worry about escapes. My garage is too cold in winter and gets up to 95F in summer, so I'm guessing they'll have to be indoors. My house temp ranges 72-78. Everything I've read says they need it 90 and dark to breed. I need to just night the bullet and do it... The initial cost and heat source concerns stink, but feeders have tripled in cost here in less than 10 months. I've exhausted YouTube and appreciate the input. [/QUOTE]
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