I recommend buying a few first to make sure your pets will eat them. My fire bellied toads don't eat them, neither do my sister's green tree frogs. They just don't move enough. I have had much better luck with lateralis roaches for the froggy types.
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I recommend buying a few first to make sure your pets will eat them. My fire bellied toads don't eat them, neither do my sister's green tree frogs. They just don't move enough. I have had much better luck with lateralis roaches for the froggy types.
Dear Doob experts:
I made my first purchase of these guys last night, and as I was looking at them this morning, i noticed 2 big completely white ones and a bunch of little white ones. The black ones are way more abundant, but it made me concerned because I've never seen/heard anyone on the net talking about them being anything but black/brown.
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B Dubia are extremely white directly after a moult, and this is completely normal. They will become more and more dark over time, and then become white again when they moult again.
HAHAHA that makes way more sense!!! I thought I had bought a batch of diseased feeders and had began shunning them, thinking of how I was going to get rid of them all safely. I'm so relieved I get to keep them. Thank you so much for the good news!
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No worries! I know what you mean, I thought I had some awesome albino feeders first time I saw the whites one... :P
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