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Pallid roaches.
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<blockquote data-quote="testdasi" data-source="post: 174124" data-attributes="member: 32655"><p>I see roach + "climbing" / "flying" and scratch them off. Last thing I want is an infestation. You could have picked easier-to-manage species like Turkistan aka Red Runners (blatta lateralis).</p><p></p><p>For slings, you can raise isopods colony. The slings will happily eat them if they are the right size (and given isopods come in all sorts of sizes, it's rather easy to find the right one.</p><p>Alternatively, cut-up mealworms have always been working.</p><p></p><p>For juvies, chop of the head of dubia roaches and you can just drop-and-forget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="testdasi, post: 174124, member: 32655"] I see roach + "climbing" / "flying" and scratch them off. Last thing I want is an infestation. You could have picked easier-to-manage species like Turkistan aka Red Runners (blatta lateralis). For slings, you can raise isopods colony. The slings will happily eat them if they are the right size (and given isopods come in all sorts of sizes, it's rather easy to find the right one. Alternatively, cut-up mealworms have always been working. For juvies, chop of the head of dubia roaches and you can just drop-and-forget. [/QUOTE]
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