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I have two little tangerine leopard geckos that I need to trade for either a breeding colony of super worms or a breeding colony of dubia roaches. Anyone have any? Thanks!
(Awful pics, sorry...I'll try to get some better ones tomorrow)
lol no problem here! The second one is supposed to be female. From what I can tell, both are female for now. If I had the extra cash I'd buy some of your leos. I need some adults here.
I have two little tangerine leopard geckos that I need to trade for either a breeding colony of super worms or a breeding colony of dubia roaches. Anyone have any? Thanks!
(Awful pics, sorry...I'll try to get some better ones tomorrow)
Beautiful animals. You might want to go with the dubia colony over the supers. Superworms must be separated into individual cells for about a month to turn into adults. Then a while longer to see breeding. Then much longer to get to the full sized worm, whereas dubias don't require separation and breed more consistently.
Thanks Mike. Some of my critters get supers for treats, and the tegus just love 'em. They'll be able to breed pretty good as they won't be eating much of them.