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Aug 16, 2021 - 08:43 AM
This item is not recommended for Dubia due to the shape, but you can keep Dubia in a Critter Carrier or a spare 5-15 gallon enclosure if you have one on hand. As long as you place your roaches in a container with smooth sides so they can't escape (plastic tubs with small air holes, aquariums, etc) this will also keep other insects (and furry friends like cats) from entering!
You can use a screen lid for an aquarium or cut a hole in a plastic tub, covering it with screen or plastic mesh. You can also make small holes in a plastic tote with an awl, but make sure that the holes are not accessible from the level that the Dubia are at.
You can use a screen lid for an aquarium or cut a hole in a plastic tub, covering it with screen or plastic mesh. You can also make small holes in a plastic tote with an awl, but make sure that the holes are not accessible from the level that the Dubia are at.
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