I'm not to familiar with roaches but I would like to find a species for my juvy amazon milks and super tiger legged monkeys. So a small species would be ideal for my frogs and i. thanks,
garrett
Lobsters and turkestans are small. But you could always feed younglings of bigger species. Dubias were the most pleasant roach to work with I've ever had.
I'm thinking of raising them once I find a species or two. The thought of feeding younglings did cross my mind. I would just have to find an easy species to cultivate and so on and so forth. My chameleon could always eat the ones that grow too big for the frogs in between egg clutches or w/e roaches lay. I guess the biggest problem would be finding a source online for them to get started with. Thanks man
I've had good luck with Aaron Pauling - nice guy and good service. I like Dubia as a feeder. If you order mixed stage or small nymphs, you will get small guys that work well with smaller frogs/treefrogs.
Sounds good. Does he have a website?
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