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I breed several types of roaches as food items, and was curious what types of roaches you may be feeding? Also, what type of reptiles are you feeding them too? I am trying to mainly breed the non-climbers like orage heads, death heads, B dubia, and discoids. These are much easier to deal with than the climbing roaches like hissers and lobsters. Also, I have found most of my lizards did not like the harder shells of the hissers. At first I was hesitant to getting roaches, but now after about 18 months think they are the best feeders. They are easy to gutloads because they eat anything, and they do not stink or die quickly like crickets.
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James Tuttle
 
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