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    Default Re: Food Culturing/breeding ???????

    I'm supplied some dubia to a friend with milk frogs and had decent feeding response to them. They aren't the most exciting food item for visually stimulated herps, so you'll probably want to grab a small batch to start with and see if your frogs take to them readily. Some geckos and frogs will outright ignore them, others eat them like candy. The frogs I mentioned earlier had a preference for faster moving species like Blatta lateralis and lobster roaches, but still readily accepted B. dubia when offered. If your frogs like em, go for it =)
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    Default Re: Food Culturing/breeding ???????

    cheers man, very hard to find a decent amount of Pallid's in the UK, one place does them, but as food so tubs of 20 small nymphs or ten adults. and unsure if they'd send females, just incase they would lose out on custom by someone culturing etc.

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