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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 57160" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>Could one of them have escaped as a nymph and then just grown up right under your nose? </p><p>I had one of my Dubia males escape once, but I hadn't put the lid on properly and he'd squeezed through. He didn't get far though and now lives with his "boyfriend" the Lobster Roach (he was inside a tub of Turkistans and has been glued to the Dubia's side since having been moved into their tank). His "partner", the female (they kept ignoring each other lol) only recently died of old age and I don't think he's got too long in this world left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 57160, member: 3190"] Could one of them have escaped as a nymph and then just grown up right under your nose? I had one of my Dubia males escape once, but I hadn't put the lid on properly and he'd squeezed through. He didn't get far though and now lives with his "boyfriend" the Lobster Roach (he was inside a tub of Turkistans and has been glued to the Dubia's side since having been moved into their tank). His "partner", the female (they kept ignoring each other lol) only recently died of old age and I don't think he's got too long in this world left. [/QUOTE]
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