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New feeder insect on the market?

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Hey everyone josh from virtus T's here

Anyone have any new ideas for feeder insects that has been overlooked. I have colonies of dubia,hisser and superworms going for feeders right now. Soon I will be expanding to more roach species. I will be offering blaberus craniifer, giganteus, discoidilas. Just been thinking if maybe there is another insect that we have all overlooked. Anyone have any ideas please list them. Maybe this will be a good reference for future breeders.
 
I know this thread is kind of old but I've been thinking about breeding banana slugs for african monitors. African land snails are a big part of savs, whitethroats, and blackthroats, diet. and I think that banana slugs would be the closest thats easy to come by. I take my white throat out on banana slugs hunts every now and then and he loves them.
 
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