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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 82269" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>My issue with Dubia roaches is that I become slightly attached to them (they're kind of cute and quite interesting in their behaviour), so I end up keeping them instead of feeding them to the spiders (when they're dying they get fed to them though). I have a male Dubia and a male Lobster roach(who sneaked into a batch of Turkistan roaches), that have been happily living out their lives for over a year now (at one point they seemed to have a relationship, but since extending the group have not been too picky with their choice of partners). I think I'll be slightly sad when they pass away lol. </p><p>I have no issues feeding Red Runners though, I don't know why, and Crickets are @rseholes anyway lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 82269, member: 3190"] My issue with Dubia roaches is that I become slightly attached to them (they're kind of cute and quite interesting in their behaviour), so I end up keeping them instead of feeding them to the spiders (when they're dying they get fed to them though). I have a male Dubia and a male Lobster roach(who sneaked into a batch of Turkistan roaches), that have been happily living out their lives for over a year now (at one point they seemed to have a relationship, but since extending the group have not been too picky with their choice of partners). I think I'll be slightly sad when they pass away lol. I have no issues feeding Red Runners though, I don't know why, and Crickets are @rseholes anyway lol. [/QUOTE]
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