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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 112746" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>The same exact way as dubia. Inch of sub, egg cartons, food dish on one side and an end tbat I moisten very occasionally. My roaches get most moisture from baby carrots. They also get dog food and fish flakes. My lats were producing babies very well, but i started my colony too small, and at the time i had a whole lot of baby scorps and slings. I had five adults and a few nymphs left when i reordered(baby scorps are voracious eaters), my small colony lasted longer than I thought it would. I think I started with 300 mixed, around a year and a half ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 112746, member: 4086"] The same exact way as dubia. Inch of sub, egg cartons, food dish on one side and an end tbat I moisten very occasionally. My roaches get most moisture from baby carrots. They also get dog food and fish flakes. My lats were producing babies very well, but i started my colony too small, and at the time i had a whole lot of baby scorps and slings. I had five adults and a few nymphs left when i reordered(baby scorps are voracious eaters), my small colony lasted longer than I thought it would. I think I started with 300 mixed, around a year and a half ago. [/QUOTE]
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