New to breeding. This was very interesting to watch!! I have a hard time imagining that many roaches.. it doesn’t look like that many!! There are so many conflicting ways of how to do all this but I feel like you make it clear that there is not an exact way it has to be done.
That's awesome and good for you!! Yeah we won't be doing that because we just breed and sell, but maybe we will be doing it on a pet reptile or the hissers in the future! Nice to hear from you! Happy 4th of July!
@@mightydubiafeeders Oh yeah I understand. If I was selling and not using it just for myself, I'd for sure leave them on egg flat. But it's an amazing feeling to set up a roach bin this way. Lol. I have them and my hisser colonies on them. Good to hear your hissers are still going. Bet he's still happy about getting them. :) Good to hear from you and happy 4th as well! Oh and it's gonna be my birthday on the 8th! Lol. So I'm gonna have a ton of fun. :) Later!
@@bethstinycritters happy birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 to you! And Gio is very happy with his Glow Spot and Hisser pets 🤣 Helen is expecting so we are waiting for new Hisser babies
How do you do a bioactive setup for Dubia Roaches? Would you mind sharing? I was looking into doing a less effort clean-up setup where you'd cut open the bottom of your bin and glued some screen mesh at the bottom, and laying that bin into another similar bin with a bottom.
Hi. Thanks for watching. Well they will survive well between 50-80 degrees F, but there is a sweet spot for breeding which is said to be between 80-90 degrees. We shoot for 85 and we have used both methods in the past for heating. We like to use the heat emitters mainly and when under 40 degrees we move them indoors and still offer the heat. Hope that helps. We are thinking of doing our next dubia myth busters experiment on heat actually so make sure to subscribe to see if the heating method actually does produce more babies over room temps. Here is that playlist ua-cam.com/play/PL3R0068wBtgevf2MddxVoe2WLVx5Lno4H.html&si=EbVOerQAB9e9pe4t
How did you get 2,375 babies? I did the math from the first time you said the numbers & I got 23.5, I think I just divided the grams. I know I’m wrong lol
Great video very interesting and informative
I checked out your website and you offer a lot! Gonna place an order asap! Cool video and subbed!
Awesome, thank you!
New to breeding. This was very interesting to watch!! I have a hard time imagining that many roaches.. it doesn’t look like that many!! There are so many conflicting ways of how to do all this but I feel like you make it clear that there is not an exact way it has to be done.
My colony has been doing amazing. I have it all bioactive now. So no cleaning monthly but it's still doing good.
That's awesome and good for you!! Yeah we won't be doing that because we just breed and sell, but maybe we will be doing it on a pet reptile or the hissers in the future! Nice to hear from you! Happy 4th of July!
@@mightydubiafeeders Oh yeah I understand. If I was selling and not using it just for myself, I'd for sure leave them on egg flat. But it's an amazing feeling to set up a roach bin this way. Lol. I have them and my hisser colonies on them. Good to hear your hissers are still going. Bet he's still happy about getting them. :) Good to hear from you and happy 4th as well! Oh and it's gonna be my birthday on the 8th! Lol. So I'm gonna have a ton of fun. :) Later!
@@bethstinycritters happy birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 to you! And Gio is very happy with his Glow Spot and Hisser pets 🤣 Helen is expecting so we are waiting for new Hisser babies
@@mightydubiafeeders Lol. I have babies of my hissers right now. Both the common and halloween are doing amazing.
How do you do a bioactive setup for Dubia Roaches? Would you mind sharing? I was looking into doing a less effort clean-up setup where you'd cut open the bottom of your bin and glued some screen mesh at the bottom, and laying that bin into another similar bin with a bottom.
What temps do you keep your roaches at hot/cold side and do you achieve that with a heat pad or ceramic heat emitter?
Hi. Thanks for watching. Well they will survive well between 50-80 degrees F, but there is a sweet spot for breeding which is said to be between 80-90 degrees. We shoot for 85 and we have used both methods in the past for heating. We like to use the heat emitters mainly and when under 40 degrees we move them indoors and still offer the heat. Hope that helps. We are thinking of doing our next dubia myth busters experiment on heat actually so make sure to subscribe to see if the heating method actually does produce more babies over room temps. Here is that playlist ua-cam.com/play/PL3R0068wBtgevf2MddxVoe2WLVx5Lno4H.html&si=EbVOerQAB9e9pe4t
Could you tell me what kind of product the green sieve is? Looks nice for sorting
Thanks for watching.
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@@mightydubiafeeders Oh, thanks I found it. Your videos are informative and helpful to me.
Thanks so much 😀
How did you get 2,375 babies?
I did the math from the first time you said the numbers & I got 23.5, I think I just divided the grams. I know I’m wrong lol
Hey lol yes I'm terrible at math, but what we did was 95grams ÷ 4gram x 100 to get that number because there was 100 babies to each 4 grams.
@@mightydubiafeeders oh yeah ! See I missed the last step! I forgot to x100. Thank you for explaining it so quickly