Deacon
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I just cleaned my small dubia colony. I read that you shouldn't have too many adult males as they fight and disrupt the females. I have about 200 roaches total (100 sub-adult and adult, and 100 purchased nymphs 3/4" and under.)
So I counted the adult males as I moved them---43 adults, now 37 as I gave six to a friend with a bearded dragon. That means that at least half of the original purchase of 100 nymphs is male and more are molting each day.
1- So maybe I have 50 adult or sub-adult females, how many males should I keep?
2- Anyone know how to tell if a female is carrying an ooth? I read that they lay the eggs and retract them into their body for about a month. That time has come and gone and there were no tiny nymphs when I cleaned the bin. But, some of the females looked really fat. Is that the way to tell who has eggs in the oven?
I'm just raising these dubias until my mantid nymphs grow up. Yesterday, I cut a small roach in half and tried to coax my L7 Hierodula membranacea to taste it but she refused repeatedly. So, I put a dab of honey on it which she ate and then backed away. Wasted a roach.
Anyway, if someone who raises dubias could answer my questions, I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
So I counted the adult males as I moved them---43 adults, now 37 as I gave six to a friend with a bearded dragon. That means that at least half of the original purchase of 100 nymphs is male and more are molting each day.
1- So maybe I have 50 adult or sub-adult females, how many males should I keep?
2- Anyone know how to tell if a female is carrying an ooth? I read that they lay the eggs and retract them into their body for about a month. That time has come and gone and there were no tiny nymphs when I cleaned the bin. But, some of the females looked really fat. Is that the way to tell who has eggs in the oven?
I'm just raising these dubias until my mantid nymphs grow up. Yesterday, I cut a small roach in half and tried to coax my L7 Hierodula membranacea to taste it but she refused repeatedly. So, I put a dab of honey on it which she ate and then backed away. Wasted a roach.
Anyway, if someone who raises dubias could answer my questions, I would appreciate it.
Thanks.