KevinsWither
Well-known member
Do the native species make good feeders especially when they are really small (for l2 nymphs)?
Exactly what I was thinking.Strange you would have so many phasmids you would think of using them as feeders. Heck some of us have spent the entire summer trying to find a single phasmid for a pet with no luck, and have the chigger bites/scars to prove it too
Indeed they can, and here is a guide on them, using 5 gallon buckets too. Another guide on roaches as feeders, and here too. For homemade feed here is a recipe I found on the forum.Could dubia roaches be cultured in a couple of 5 gallon buckets?
Glad you thought of that species, the Cuban/green banana (Panchlora nivea) cockroach, as it was one I was hoping to use once myself. They are a great size for mantids and active enough for them too....
Panchlora nivea roaches are smaller than dubias and the adults at least are very active and like to climb and fly, plus they look beautiful. And of course there's loads of other species to choose from as well.
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