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    Kevin1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malachi View Post
    Any tips on how to start/raise roaches?
    Heat 'um and feed 'um..lol It's that simple with dubia.

    I've kept Turkistans, Dubias, and Lobsters, My favorite were dubias. I should warn anyone interested in dubias about a rare case of allergies. Some people very seldomly have allergies to these roaches. I was one of the unfortunate few. As my colony grew it went from a sneeze or two to itching, watering eyes, constant sneezing, and even just congestion, to the point of having to be put on an inhaler. This scenario is rare, but possible. I still highly recommend them, they're the favorite species of roach I've worked with thus far. Due to the allergies though, I just can't keep them.

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    Malachi
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    biggest male

    smalles male?

    female

    update on my 3 frogs

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    Jeff Kennedy
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    Looking good son, looking good. How big is the big boy??

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    Malachi
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    3.5ish

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