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<blockquote data-quote="randomuser" data-source="post: 352245" data-attributes="member: 14074"><p>Thought I'd pop in for another update. </p><p>She laid an Ooth today! I have no idea if it's fertile or not. I don't think I feel comfortable using the slicing method of confirming fertility that I've seen posted on the forum. Seems risky, I guess I should just treat it as if it's fertile. I assume she'll only live another week or two according to what I've found online. </p><p></p><p>Quick question, with the size of the small dubia roaches seen in the attached picture, how many should I be feeding her at a time? I don't want to overfeed and hurt her since she's so small.</p><p>Thank you for all the advice! It has been incredibly helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randomuser, post: 352245, member: 14074"] Thought I'd pop in for another update. She laid an Ooth today! I have no idea if it's fertile or not. I don't think I feel comfortable using the slicing method of confirming fertility that I've seen posted on the forum. Seems risky, I guess I should just treat it as if it's fertile. I assume she'll only live another week or two according to what I've found online. Quick question, with the size of the small dubia roaches seen in the attached picture, how many should I be feeding her at a time? I don't want to overfeed and hurt her since she's so small. Thank you for all the advice! It has been incredibly helpful. [/QUOTE]
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