Dubia Roaches - Medium (15-20mm) 12 Pack
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Dubia cockroaches (Blaptica dubia) are a popular feeder insect among tarantula keepers and other invert enthusiasts. They are also known by several other common names, including orange-spotted cockroach, Guyana cockroach, and Argentinean wood cockroach.
Dubia cockroaches are native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, where they inhabit rotting logs, leaf litter, and other decaying organic material. They are relatively large, reaching lengths of up to 4 cm (1.5 in) for adults, and have a distinctive orange-brown coloration with dark spots on their wings.
As feeder insects, dubia cockroaches offer several advantages over other common prey items such as crickets and mealworms. They are more nutritious, containing higher levels of protein and fat, and are also more digestible due to their softer exoskeleton. They also produce less noise and odor, and are less likely to bite or harm your pet.
Dubia cockroaches are easy to keep and breed in captivity, making them a cost-effective and convenient food source for tarantulas and other pets. They require a warm and humid environment, with temperatures around 25-30°C (77-86°F) and a substrate of moist peat moss or coconut coir.
Feeding dubia cockroaches to your tarantula is simple and safe, but it is important to avoid overfeeding and provide a varied diet to maintain a healthy and balanced nutrition. You can offer them fresh fruits and vegetables, commercial insect feed, or gut-load them with high-quality grains and supplements.
In summary, dubia cockroaches are an excellent feed insect for tarantulas and other invertebrates, providing superior nutrition, digestibility, and ease of care. With proper husbandry and feeding, they can help maintain the health and longevity of your
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