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Won't eat dubia roaches
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<blockquote data-quote="Predatorhousepet" data-source="post: 313587" data-attributes="member: 10650"><p>The roaches I bought vary in size from very small, less than 1/4" to just over 1/2" so I have a variety of sizes. I'll try offering the smaller sized ones and tearing apart the larger ones to see if that helps. Can black soldier flies be bred? I was looking at someone selling the larvae last night and wondered if I let them pupate into adult forms if the mantises would eat them and if they could be bred. I am currently waiting for a batch of pupated waxworms to turn into moths. I also wondered how hard it would be to actually breed the waxworms. I was planning on doing more research on that but it'd be nice to know if anyone here has successfully bred either waxworms or black soldier flies. I did order some more blue bottle fly pupae anyway for the meantime until I can figure out something more cost effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Predatorhousepet, post: 313587, member: 10650"] The roaches I bought vary in size from very small, less than 1/4" to just over 1/2" so I have a variety of sizes. I'll try offering the smaller sized ones and tearing apart the larger ones to see if that helps. Can black soldier flies be bred? I was looking at someone selling the larvae last night and wondered if I let them pupate into adult forms if the mantises would eat them and if they could be bred. I am currently waiting for a batch of pupated waxworms to turn into moths. I also wondered how hard it would be to actually breed the waxworms. I was planning on doing more research on that but it'd be nice to know if anyone here has successfully bred either waxworms or black soldier flies. I did order some more blue bottle fly pupae anyway for the meantime until I can figure out something more cost effective. [/QUOTE]
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