I have been doing research amd Dubai. And madagascar. Roachs and have found yoir videos to bee the best for me to finde info so thanks and keep thwm coming
Wow, that's a real man who can reach his arm into a bin of bugs like that lol! Helpful video too, I just got my colony and have to clean it soon, so I'm trying to figure out how to sort out some feeders for my gecko.
I notice you do not use any heat pad around any of the bins on your shelf,....or light bulbs in your bins? You do not even have lids on your bins? Do you keep your room at 90 degrees? I notice a space heater on the floor.
use a hair drier to blow the shell away on a cool setting to stop the roaches sweating. works a treat but makes a mess so do it somewhere where it can be cleaned easily
yes they can stay together, we seperate so that we can sell various sizes and its easier when u have a box of roaches all onesize. some ppl seperate so they can get a certain size to feed their reps
I dont seperate male female until they are adults, however if you wish to do it you have to hold the roach on its back and look at the last segment on the abdomen. If its small and pointy its a male and large and rounded a female, to do lots of them its time consuming hense the reason I wait until they are adults
providing they were all new adults then you would be looking up to 27,000 nymphs at this point the first batch of nymphs would also be hitting adulthood. however to get these results everything would need to be perfect food, humidity, temps and so on Tony
Great video thanks for posting. So if I want to keep my colony small for personal use would I just let the temperature drop to the low 70's? That's the temperature or our house.
I forgot to ask - what size holes do you drill into your sorting bins? I'd like to keep my adults and almost-adult nymphs together, as well as a tub for mediums (to feed from) and then smalls to grow.
To the uploader, is it a lucrative business to breed/raise and (I'm assuming) sell roaches like this? Does it have to be this partcular species (dubia) that buyers most often want to purchase, or did you just choose this kind because they are easier to manage than other types of roaches?
I have a Dubi roach colony now for about 2 months, I have heard that it's best to take out the baby's soon as they are born. Do you think I should take them out or leave them in. I am wanting the colony to grow, what should I do
How many males and females would I need to get a good colony going for a baby bearded dragon? Atm I'm buying 400 small ones which are only last 2 weeks max
can i feed it to ducks in duck farm instead of giving them chemical protein ? can they transform for waste from restaurant groceries to protein so i can give it to ducks ?
Can you tell when they are say, medium size? They all look round to me..LOL. Also, I had 4 beautiful males, but they disappeared, where did they go? Do the females eat them?? Like spiders??
I don't mean to contradict knightreplica but you should always have more females than males, a ratio of about 4 or 5 females to every male would work. Otherwise the males end up hassling the females so much it interferes with breeding, also all those extra males will consume a LOT of food needlessly. Hope this is helpfull :-)
when i get a chance il do a video on sexing for you. as far as your males go they must have escaped roaches wont eat eachother unless they have no choice and then its usually the dead. if they are low in protein then the males tend to have their wings nipped tho
6 10 13 mm for small med and large nymphs the adults pulled out by hand
Tony
Wonderful system! Thanks for sharing 😎
I have been doing research amd Dubai. And madagascar. Roachs and have found yoir videos to bee the best for me to finde info so thanks and keep thwm coming
Wow, that's a real man who can reach his arm into a bin of bugs like that lol! Helpful video too, I just got my colony and have to clean it soon, so I'm trying to figure out how to sort out some feeders for my gecko.
I notice you do not use any heat pad around any of the bins on your shelf,....or light bulbs in your bins? You do not even have lids on your bins? Do you keep your room at 90 degrees? I notice a space heater on the floor.
5:36
This dude doesn’t even flinch
use a hair drier to blow the shell away on a cool setting to stop the roaches sweating. works a treat but makes a mess so do it somewhere where it can be cleaned easily
It sounds like something's cookin
Excellent Videos! Can you share what you use to "sterilize" the container before putting them back in? Thanks
What size drill bits do you use for the holes to sort the Nymphs?
I had them from carphone warehouse when i worked there they are just shipping crates so i assume you can buy them anywhere
yes they can stay together, we seperate so that we can sell various sizes and its easier when u have a box of roaches all onesize. some ppl seperate so they can get a certain size to feed their reps
I dont seperate male female until they are adults, however if you wish to do it you have to hold the roach on its back and look at the last segment on the abdomen. If its small and pointy its a male and large and rounded a female, to do lots of them its time consuming hense the reason I wait until they are adults
@viscobo1 we sort them as its easier to sell individual sizes. you dont need to at home
AMAZING MATE! GRATE SYSTEM! I am going to employee this straight away!
yes no lids on our dubia due to volumes we carry would produce too much humidity. never have escapes. they can not climb or fly
use the holes below as the 5th instar are about the same size as adults
yes frass is the roach poo, it dries and its like a small pellet
providing they were all new adults then you would be looking up to 27,000 nymphs at this point the first batch of nymphs would also be hitting adulthood. however to get these results everything would need to be perfect food, humidity, temps and so on
Tony
Great video thanks for posting. So if I want to keep my colony small for personal use would I just let the temperature drop to the low 70's? That's the temperature or our house.
why do you sort the different sizes? do you have to or can you leave all the different sizes in one tub?
When they are so young, how do you tell which is male and which is female??
unless they are kept in a dark room ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, no clear housing bins ! And "Buffalo Beetles for clean up
I forgot to ask - what size holes do you drill into your sorting bins? I'd like to keep my adults and almost-adult nymphs together, as well as a tub for mediums (to feed from) and then smalls to grow.
To the uploader, is it a lucrative business to breed/raise and (I'm assuming) sell roaches like this? Does it have to be this partcular species (dubia) that buyers most often want to purchase, or did you just choose this kind because they are easier to manage than other types of roaches?
Thank you very much!
I have a Dubi roach colony now for about 2 months, I have heard that it's best to take out the baby's soon as they are born. Do you think I should take them out or leave them in. I am wanting the colony to grow, what should I do
How many males and females would I need to get a good colony going for a baby bearded dragon? Atm I'm buying 400 small ones which are only last 2 weeks max
Infact Frass is now being used in gardening and is very expensive to buy. so dont throw it place it on your plants
can i feed it to ducks in duck farm instead of giving them chemical protein ?
can they transform for waste from restaurant groceries to protein so i can give it to ducks ?
Hole sizes would have been helpful
Do you use the holes diameter 16mm to sort the subadults from the adults?
Can you tell when they are say, medium size? They all look round to me..LOL. Also, I had 4 beautiful males, but they disappeared, where did they go? Do the females eat them?? Like spiders??
What are the hole sizes
3 METER
if i started with about 150 females and 30 males how many roaches will i have produced in 6 months
Hi so how do you sepearate the shell from say a mixed colony?
thanks Will
Good thinking, thanks again :-D
glad to be of help
I Have a healthy colony. How do I solve the condensation issue?
It ia large crate and they create a lot moisture
Thanks
What diameter have the holes in the ground?
Thanks form Germany
Sorry i'm from Italy and i really didn't understand how many
males and females you are using at the beginning of the video!
they give live birth and dont need a nest box
What size holes for the red bucket for the frask?
How fast do they reproduce?
can i buy the divider tubs?
Thanks :)
Anyone findinng this similar to a cooking show???
Do you keep them uncovered? Do you get escapees?
What size drill bit do you use to make the holes in the bins?
What is frass?
What size are the holes?
3 6 and 13mm
TheRoachHut 36mm & 13mm or 3, 6, and 13?
Jill Bevans 3,6 and 13mm
Yes, would not want to stress them out.. lol
I don't mean to contradict knightreplica but you should always have more females than males, a ratio of about 4 or 5 females to every male would work. Otherwise the males end up hassling the females so much it interferes with breeding, also all those extra males will consume a LOT of food needlessly. Hope this is helpfull :-)
What size drill bits do you use?
yes we feed our ducks with them
where do the female roaches lay their eggs.. do they need a nesting box
IS THİS ETHİC ?
WHY DO YOU FEED YOUR DUCKS WİTH THEM ?
when i get a chance il do a video on sexing for you. as far as your males go they must have escaped roaches wont eat eachother unless they have no choice and then its usually the dead. if they are low in protein then the males tend to have their wings nipped tho
Ah sorry man I didn't realise.
can anyone maybe give some advice on how to heat a dubia colony in a glass aquarium?
Tjipke van der Heide ceramic heat emitter
1.5mm
no sorry we dont make them
3 6 and 9 mm
each female has around 30 nymphs per month
its that fo sale
poop