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Dubias not eating

Grehmreaper

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Hi everyone. Just joined the forum looking for answers. I just bought a bearded dragon from petco. Not sure good old it is but have had for a couple months. I decided to get a starter dubia colony. I have had the colony for 3 weeks now and made an enclosure with a plastic bin. I did my research and have it sent to 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the warm side and 80-85 degrees on the cool side. Since I have had them I tried feeding vegetables, fruit, and bread. I have large egg crates and bought the dubia roach started kit on Amazon. They are not eating anything. Any idea why?
Thank you.
 

Sadie

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Hi everyone. Just joined the forum looking for answers. I just bought a bearded dragon from petco. Not sure good old it is but have had for a couple months. I decided to get a starter dubia colony. I have had the colony for 3 weeks now and made an enclosure with a plastic bin. I did my research and have it sent to 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the warm side and 80-85 degrees on the cool side. Since I have had them I tried feeding vegetables, fruit, and bread. I have large egg crates and bought the dubia roach started kit on Amazon. They are not eating anything. Any idea why?
Thank you.
I am not sure -- you can contact www.dubiaroaches.com and ask them -- or try this website and post there if need be -- https://www.beardeddragon.org/threads/dubia-roach-colony.261361/
 

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