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<blockquote data-quote="Dixie Ann Mahaffie" data-source="post: 42869" data-attributes="member: 3659"><p>I am curious about the different roaches that people are feeding their Ts and how you feed them. I purchased a mix of 200 dubia and what I don't like about them is they burrow as soon as I drop them in the enclosure. I am not big on crushing their heads or mutilating them in any way. Also, my Ts are all spiderlings. They are big enough to eat the nymphs but it is difficult to hold nymphs with tweezers so that the T get it.</p><p></p><p>Years ago when I had Ts, I had Madagascar Hissing Roaches. I don't remember having any particular trouble with them, but then I had all adults.</p><p></p><p>I want a roach that doesn't smell, doesn't fly or climb and doesn't burrow. Maybe I am asking for too much?!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixie Ann Mahaffie, post: 42869, member: 3659"] I am curious about the different roaches that people are feeding their Ts and how you feed them. I purchased a mix of 200 dubia and what I don't like about them is they burrow as soon as I drop them in the enclosure. I am not big on crushing their heads or mutilating them in any way. Also, my Ts are all spiderlings. They are big enough to eat the nymphs but it is difficult to hold nymphs with tweezers so that the T get it. Years ago when I had Ts, I had Madagascar Hissing Roaches. I don't remember having any particular trouble with them, but then I had all adults. I want a roach that doesn't smell, doesn't fly or climb and doesn't burrow. Maybe I am asking for too much?!? [/QUOTE]
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