Name: Guyana Orange Spotted Cockroach (Blaptica Dubia Roaches)
Region: Central America, South America, French Guyana, Brazil, Argentina
Size: Medium/Large Cockroach
Length: 4.5cm
Sexually Dismorphic: Males have wings, females have stubs
Lifespan: 1-2 Years
Gestation: 28 Days
Birth: 20-40 Babies
Maturity: 4-6 Months
Temperature: 75-95 Degrees
Humidity: 60%
Food: Carrots, Apples, Oranges, Lettuce, Roach Food, Dog/Cat Food
Cockroaches are becoming a very popular choice for those in the reptile industry. Of all roaches, the Blaptica Dubia is one of the best feeder roaches on the market. They don't climb smooth surfaces, they don't fly (males have wings and can sometimes hover), and they don't smell as bad as other feeders.
Blaptica Dubia Roaches are very easy to care for and even easier to breed. For food, just give them the right amount of fresh fruits, vegetables, and roach food. You will also need to make sure their housing is clean, and provide them with water crystals. Dubia also need to be heated and have an appropriate amount of humidity. This can be achieved through many things, but it is up to you to find out what will work best for your situation.
Dubia Roaches are a great choice as a feeder for many reptiles. They are soft-bodied, healthy for you reptiles, and have a lot of meat. The Guyana Orange Spotted Roach is a very good choice as a feeder insect and probably one of the best feeders for most reptiles. Overall, they are a great feeder and are a must for those with a lot of animals.
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