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Which roach is best?

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I have lobster roaches, but i was wondering what are the best feeder roaches for my dragons. i have heard things from orange head (True Dead head) to Fakedead heads, being the best.


Which is the best feeder?


Thanks alot

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-John


P.S. Anyone get any news that barbata male yet?
 
We feed our dragons lobster roaches, hissers and discoids. They're all wonderful dragon food. As we increase the size of our discoid colony, we'll probably phase out the hissers. Non-climbers are easier to keep, in most situations.
 
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