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I always hear people say dog food.

 
Bok choy! When I went to Singapore, bok choy was not popular in the US, and I think that was where I first came across it. Roaches love it. I put a whole head in my roach box two days ago, and now it is almost gone. They will eat just about any scraps and left overs, raw potato, carrots, slices of cutrus fruit, but it's a good idea not to put in anything, like banana that will turn to mush and have to be scraped out. The cat or dog food is a great source of cheap animal protein.

Good luck!

 
Your staple diet should be a mix of high-protein cat/dog food, chicken feed, parrot food (slightly expensive option) or trout chow.

Your supplements should be fruit and veggies (Yes, those decaying bananas you forgot in the back of the fridge will work!), and depending on the species, meat or fish.

 
Your staple diet should be a mix of high-protein cat/dog food, chicken feed, parrot food (slightly expensive option) or trout chow.Your supplements should be fruit and veggies (Yes, those decaying bananas you forgot in the back of the fridge will work!), and depending on the species, meat or fish. These you need to make sure are gone within a few hours, though.
 
Bok choy! When I went to Singapore, bok choy was not popular in the US, and I think that was where I first came across it. Roaches love it. I put a whole head in my roach box two days ago, and now it is almost gone. They will eat just about any scraps and left overs, raw potato, carrots, slices of cutrus fruit, but it's a good idea not to put in anything, like banana that will turn to mush and have to be scraped out. The cat or dog food is a great source of cheap animal protein.Good luck!
This is one thing I feed my uromastyx. That stuff lasts forever in the fridge.

 
Bok choy! When I went to Singapore, bok choy was not popular in the US, and I think that was where I first came across it. Roaches love it. I put a whole head in my roach box two days ago, and now it is almost gone. They will eat just about any scraps and left overs, raw potato, carrots, slices of cutrus fruit, but it's a good idea not to put in anything, like banana that will turn to mush and have to be scraped out. The cat or dog food is a great source of cheap animal protein.Good luck!
haha I think bok choy is quite common here. and I should be getting dubia roaches.thanks :D
 
you might also want to look into lobster roaches
I've read that turkistan roaches are non-climbing (easier to handle) and faster breeders? btw does anyone have turkistan roaches that could be shipped to singapore cos I want to get them during november- december period.
 
lobsters are a bit bigger, i preferred them because they looked nicer than turkistan roaches

 
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