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<blockquote data-quote="kurliefrie" data-source="post: 351019" data-attributes="member: 13736"><p>i recommend moths, some of my guys eat waxworms too because their easy to catch but overall their more nutritious and appealing when they have turned into moths. hoppers are also a great feeder, but i dont think their available in the usa. people have recommended dubia roaches too, but they are strong and fast and on occasion can hurt mantids if their too big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kurliefrie, post: 351019, member: 13736"] i recommend moths, some of my guys eat waxworms too because their easy to catch but overall their more nutritious and appealing when they have turned into moths. hoppers are also a great feeder, but i dont think their available in the usa. people have recommended dubia roaches too, but they are strong and fast and on occasion can hurt mantids if their too big. [/QUOTE]
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