(i'm trying a new thing with quotes here, please bear with me) What if, as weird as it sounds, the smell of the oranges gets their motors reviving? Mine only nibble at the orange slice, and the rest just contributes to humidity. I have other things in there; carrots and water crystals, roach chow, three different types of cereal, apples (they didn't care for them), cat food, and recently bug burger (they only nibbled that too, but with all the choices, that makes sense.). Something I did worked, cuz I was surprised to find one girl preggo less than 2 weeks after the 1st male did his final molt. Not sure how long she's been in the family way, as she may have just been airing out her ootheca when I opened lid. I have 24 females (would be 25, but one immature lady died inexplicably at the very beginning), and 10 males. None had matured when I got them Dec 28th, and a small few still have not. But different stages ensured that I wasn't getting old bugs. I think this might be too much for my one toad, but we'll see. At least it will be spaced out.
This makes total sense. Rats, for one, won't give birth if it's too crowded, and it stands to reason that roaches won't either.
What species? Breed some American Toads so I can have a friend for Banjo! I know, no one breeds those, but that'd be awesome.





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