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I have high protein dog food. Is this good to include in my roach show for red runners?
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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 173818" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Personally I use dry dog food for my roaches. I have Pallid, Dubia & two different species of giant. But I soak the dry food in boiling water for 5 minutes plus, first & then serve a few lumps on a small piece of tin foil as moist food.</p><p></p><p>The main food I feed is porridge, with some flaked fish food over it. Mine love flaked fish food, I then also give fresh fruit of veg too. Bananas I find go black & mushy too quickly. Cucumber turns to liquid, which makes a mess. But apples, oranges (minus the peel,) lettuce, cabbage, celery leaves & potatoes all get eaten & keep the alternate day check & top up easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 173818, member: 29323"] Personally I use dry dog food for my roaches. I have Pallid, Dubia & two different species of giant. But I soak the dry food in boiling water for 5 minutes plus, first & then serve a few lumps on a small piece of tin foil as moist food. The main food I feed is porridge, with some flaked fish food over it. Mine love flaked fish food, I then also give fresh fruit of veg too. Bananas I find go black & mushy too quickly. Cucumber turns to liquid, which makes a mess. But apples, oranges (minus the peel,) lettuce, cabbage, celery leaves & potatoes all get eaten & keep the alternate day check & top up easy. [/QUOTE]
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I have high protein dog food. Is this good to include in my roach show for red runners?
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