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<blockquote data-quote="go dubia run" data-source="post: 128854" data-attributes="member: 27816"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I have the dubia roaches colony mainly for my tokay and crested geckos. With tarantulas/scorpions' feedings, I can put up my dubia roaches in extra use to maintain my roaches' population and filling up my man's cave with the inverts pets.</p><p></p><p>I would love to expand my "cold-blooded" collections into tarantulas and scorpions with my geckos and frogs/toads. I'm pretty familiarized with tarantulas as I have owned an a. avicularia and b. vagans when I was younger; presumed they are males as I didn't have them lasted for more than two years.</p><p></p><p>Forward to learn and meet you all, perhaps making new friends and networks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="go dubia run, post: 128854, member: 27816"] Hi, I have the dubia roaches colony mainly for my tokay and crested geckos. With tarantulas/scorpions' feedings, I can put up my dubia roaches in extra use to maintain my roaches' population and filling up my man's cave with the inverts pets. I would love to expand my "cold-blooded" collections into tarantulas and scorpions with my geckos and frogs/toads. I'm pretty familiarized with tarantulas as I have owned an a. avicularia and b. vagans when I was younger; presumed they are males as I didn't have them lasted for more than two years. Forward to learn and meet you all, perhaps making new friends and networks. [/QUOTE]
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