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The dubias will live for a while, you don't have to worry about them dying before he eats them. Maybe stop offering the waxworms for the time being until he starts eating his other bugs again. He could be getting spoiled from all those worms and choosing not to eat anything else.
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My 8 month old female just went through a full shed and she was a brat the whole time, picky towards her favorite foods and hidden most of the day. However she just finished shedding completely and she's going back to her normal self. I wouldn't start to worry unless your baby stops eating...
Looks like he did get bit on the tail. For now you can apply neosporin or a&d ointment and keep it clean and dry. It should heal fine, but if it doesn't start looking better or it looks like more of the tail is starting to turn black then you'll need to take him into a reptile vet.
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Bake anything wooden at 250 degrees f for 2-2.5 hours, and for the tank a mixture of 1 part bleach to 10-20 parts water can be used, I've seen different recommendations on the exact measurements but as long as the tank doesn't smell like bleach when you're done you're good. Let it air dry and...
I use a mix of wheat bran and oats, they both work well :) oats get a little stinkier if not changed often enough in my opinion.
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They aren't the best option if you're looking to start a colony of them. They breed and grow very slowly, much slower than dubias or hissers. Have you looked into dwarf cave roaches? They're actually bigger than giant cave roaches, giants just have larger wings and dwarfs have larger bodies...
Momma has been doing very well, she put her weight right back on and I suspect she'll start producing another clutch soon. All of the eggs have been fine, none of them have grown mold or started oozing. But today when I checked on them, one of them had formed a water droplet on its shell. I know...
Forgot to share with you guys, Zola laid 22 fertile eggs Friday morning.
They're all incubating at 82 degrees F and 81% humidity in vermiculite inside my Harris Farms Still Air digital incubator.
Mama's doing good and got her appetite right back.
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