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<blockquote data-quote="octanejunkie" data-source="post: 165257" data-attributes="member: 3872"><p>I have a colony of Rusty Reds that have been breeding for several years. Sterilite container painted black, screened lid, cocofiber substrate, egg crate and food dishes. Easy peasy.</p><p>I use a heating pad under the container with a plug in dimmer to keep temps in the low 80s all year long. I spray the sides with water as necessary to keep humidity right for the oothecas.</p><p>Dry dog food with fruit and veg scraps is all they need. Don't let the food get moldy. They are eating. All roaches eat. It's their main job besides breeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="octanejunkie, post: 165257, member: 3872"] I have a colony of Rusty Reds that have been breeding for several years. Sterilite container painted black, screened lid, cocofiber substrate, egg crate and food dishes. Easy peasy. I use a heating pad under the container with a plug in dimmer to keep temps in the low 80s all year long. I spray the sides with water as necessary to keep humidity right for the oothecas. Dry dog food with fruit and veg scraps is all they need. Don't let the food get moldy. They are eating. All roaches eat. It's their main job besides breeding. [/QUOTE]
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