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Roach breeding problems - please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="G300" data-source="post: 184483" data-attributes="member: 32063"><p>I agree with arachnoclown temps need to be mid/high 80s I generally don't go over 90 as they breed very quick in the 80s and everyone has their own ways I personally use bran for substrate coirs fine too I just find the bran easier to work with I use an inch or two in the bottom with vertical egg trays and always have dry food fruit or veg and water crystals available all the time and find the humidity is fine for moulting/hatching and I've used a temp/humidity gauge to check I've never sprayed but again lots of people do so I've put a few pics of my Roach bins including a small one I use for nymphs to save me sorting them every time I feed my spiderlings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G300, post: 184483, member: 32063"] I agree with arachnoclown temps need to be mid/high 80s I generally don't go over 90 as they breed very quick in the 80s and everyone has their own ways I personally use bran for substrate coirs fine too I just find the bran easier to work with I use an inch or two in the bottom with vertical egg trays and always have dry food fruit or veg and water crystals available all the time and find the humidity is fine for moulting/hatching and I've used a temp/humidity gauge to check I've never sprayed but again lots of people do so I've put a few pics of my Roach bins including a small one I use for nymphs to save me sorting them every time I feed my spiderlings [/QUOTE]
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