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I breed dubia roaches. Have been for just about a year now. Easiest thing in the world. Big plastic tote, packing tape around the edges, hole cut in lid, ceramic heat emitter. Then just water crystals, roach chow, and egg crates. They do the rest. Add a cut up orange once a week.


I have the tote right in my bedroom with my lizards. Doesn't smell at all. Slight smell inside the tub, but I don't clean it nearly as often as I should. I had a few escape at my last house when they were in the basement, but that was in their old tote. Plus they died overnight it seemed like. They'll be the largest part of my hatchlings diet. I definitely recommend getting them


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