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I've been growing mealworms and dubia roaches for my 15 ducks, but unfortunately I lost both colonies last week when the thermostat on their heater broke and overheated them. It was heartbreaking.

+1 for Rainbow Mealworms. High quality critters and good service. I got my mealworms and dubias from them, and will again if/when I restart my colonies.

I grew live tropical cockroaches once for my ducks. With the care required to breed and keep them alive I actually got attached to them and felt bad when feeding them to my ducks. Yeah.... I'm that much of a softie.

Were they dubias? I can relate! I had three separate batches of nymphs growing in the colony and it was so exciting! All the time and energy and interest I had in them, I had a feeling it would be hard to actually feed them. I have a couple composting worm colonies, and I can never bring myself to feed them to the ducks. They are just too useful and too interesting alive!

Mealworms are super easy to grow. I had better luck using wheat bran instead of oatmeal and other substrates. Both potatoes and carrots worked best for me. I would also put pieces of bread in and pile up some homemade mealworm chow on those. I made sure to sterilize both the substrate and chow in the oven to kill off any grain mite eggs, and highly recommend that step. I had explosive growth with that setup. I'd let all 5000 mealworms pupate into beetles and they had already completed a breeding cycle when the heater broke. I easily had tens of thousands (if not more) baby mealworms in there. You do get used to the beetles, even if they seem a little creepy the first go around.

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I've been growing mealworms and dubia roaches for my 15 ducks, but unfortunately I lost both colonies last week when the thermostat on their heater broke and overheated them. It was heartbreaking.

+1 for Rainbow Mealworms. High quality critters and good service. I got my mealworms and dubias from them, and will again if/when I restart my colonies.



Were they dubias? I can relate! I had three separate batches of nymphs growing in the colony and it was so exciting! All the time and energy and interest I had in them, I had a feeling it would be hard to actually feed them. I have a couple composting worm colonies, and I can never bring myself to feed them to the ducks. They are just too useful and too interesting alive!

Mealworms are super easy to grow. I had better luck using wheat bran instead of oatmeal and other substrates. Both potatoes and carrots worked best for me. I would also put pieces of bread in and pile up some homemade mealworm chow on those. I made sure to sterilize both the substrate and chow in the oven to kill off any grain mite eggs, and highly recommend that step. I had explosive growth with that setup. I'd let all 5000 mealworms pupate into beetles and they had already completed a breeding cycle when the heater broke. I easily had tens of thousands (if not more) baby mealworms in there. You do get used to the beetles, even if they seem a little creepy the first go around.

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Yeah! They were dubia roaches! I spent so much time researching how to take care of them. Then my cats wanted to eat them so I had to keep them safe. And I was worried pesticides would kill them so I carefully selected organic produce for them, and even grew them organic food in my garden. After all that I didn't want to murder... I mean feed them to my ducks. Yeah, that did not work out for me. Lol.
 

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