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i have bearded dragons and i breedd my own dubais, so tried super worms and i got babies, ya cant see them yet but can see the wheat noving around, neither are to hard to do. It took me a bit but i bred both i got maybe a wouple thousand roaches and as i say cant really see the babies ib the SW so dont know but will let every one know when i know. poppabill.
 
I was actually surprised how easy it is to breed dubia and supers. My dubia colony has grown from about 100ish to a few thousand in no time flat. My worm "farm" took some time to get established, but I pupate new ones every few months. That seems to keep everyone fed just fine!

Anxious to hear how your worms are growing...
 
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