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<blockquote data-quote="Nanchantress" data-source="post: 118363" data-attributes="member: 25533"><p>Made a live trap for the Red Runners that come out on my patio at night (in Albuquerque, New Mexico). It catches 1 to 7 roaches per night, and then I transfer them to an enclosure inside. I use fish food flakes for bait. Never thought to use lats to feed to my T's because I have dubias for that, but I've been reading that lats are good too. They've already laid 7 egg cases so far in the 5 days I've been keeping them. I don't use pesticides in my backyard since I keep box turtles out there. I have 12 new slings and think baby lats will be a good size for feeding. </p><p></p><p>I place the egg cases on some damp coco fiber in the enclosure. Do you think that will work? </p><p></p><p>Don't know how long I'll be able to do this because they smell so awful! Gag! Any tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nanchantress, post: 118363, member: 25533"] Made a live trap for the Red Runners that come out on my patio at night (in Albuquerque, New Mexico). It catches 1 to 7 roaches per night, and then I transfer them to an enclosure inside. I use fish food flakes for bait. Never thought to use lats to feed to my T's because I have dubias for that, but I've been reading that lats are good too. They've already laid 7 egg cases so far in the 5 days I've been keeping them. I don't use pesticides in my backyard since I keep box turtles out there. I have 12 new slings and think baby lats will be a good size for feeding. I place the egg cases on some damp coco fiber in the enclosure. Do you think that will work? Don't know how long I'll be able to do this because they smell so awful! Gag! Any tips? [/QUOTE]
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