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    Your temps in that range should be fine, dont worry about different temps under the egg crates unless they seem to gather to the warmer areas.

    1. It is always good to keep them seperated unless you are keeping them as display pets. They will be to hard to sort. Some people believe they will fight. I personnally think that they will co-exist perfectly fine (not sure about the Turkistan) as long as you keep the moisture right and feed them well.

    2. They all breed roughly at the same pace. Hisser may be slightly slower.
    3. You can things such as lettuce, squash, carrots, melon, Oranges and may other fruits and veggis, But do not feed Dog, food, cat food or items high in protein. It will slow breeding and your death rate will be much higher.
    4. your temps will do fine.
    5. They all have the same nutrional value.


    Be sure to keep them in a dark place. If to much light is introduced the breeding will be poor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demon amphibians View Post
    Your temps in that range should be fine, dont worry about different temps under the egg crates unless they seem to gather to the warmer areas.

    1. It is always good to keep them seperated unless you are keeping them as display pets. They will be to hard to sort. Some people believe they will fight. I personnally think that they will co-exist perfectly fine (not sure about the Turkistan) as long as you keep the moisture right and feed them well.

    2. They all breed roughly at the same pace. Hisser may be slightly slower.
    3. You can things such as lettuce, squash, carrots, melon, Oranges and may other fruits and veggis, But do not feed Dog, food, cat food or items high in protein. It will slow breeding and your death rate will be much higher.
    4. your temps will do fine.
    5. They all have the same nutrional value.


    Be sure to keep them in a dark place. If to much light is introduced the breeding will be poor.
    Are you sure? I have read in lots of places to give them dog or cat food as well as fruits and veggies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truffs1178 View Post
    Are you sure? I have read in lots of places to give them dog or cat food as well as fruits and veggies.
    Yes, i know it is on care sheets all over the place but i have more than enough evidence to prove that high protien is bad. even though they do seem to like these items. There is a long discusion about this topic named dubia+protien. Lots of good info in it. But keep that a secret because it gives me an edge on all other dubia selling competitors. he he.

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