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<blockquote data-quote="ThatBigRedGuy" data-source="post: 23492" data-attributes="member: 2667"><p>I did not know where it would be appropriate to put this so I just stuck it in the off topic section. So I breed Dubia roaches as my main source of food for my tarantulas. Lately I have been noticing that a good number of them are cannibalizing each other. I know that they are not just molts because a few of them are still running around alive with visible damage. The temperature, humidity, and housing are all correct. There is no shortage of fresh food or liquid. They are not being stressed or messed with. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatBigRedGuy, post: 23492, member: 2667"] I did not know where it would be appropriate to put this so I just stuck it in the off topic section. So I breed Dubia roaches as my main source of food for my tarantulas. Lately I have been noticing that a good number of them are cannibalizing each other. I know that they are not just molts because a few of them are still running around alive with visible damage. The temperature, humidity, and housing are all correct. There is no shortage of fresh food or liquid. They are not being stressed or messed with. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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