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Hey, as always I'd suggest you'd get the largest kit if you really want them to reproduce fast. And if you really need more, you can order a set of mixed roaches along with the kit. As far as roaches go these a bit more slow growing, taking around 5 months for a newly hatched nymph to reach adult size. And around an extra month for a female to release babies if it is female. I ordered the kit that offered the most roaches. But I don't think I was able to solely feed my lizards off them until the colony was around 8-10 months old, after the first generation of nymphs reached adult age. Of course once you get a colony going you can't stop them. Keep them as warm as possible. 95 is good, under 100 though. Oh, never feed off adult females.
Hey, as always I'd suggest you'd get the largest kit if you really want them to reproduce fast. And if you really need more, you can order a set of mixed roaches along with the kit. As far as roaches go these a bit more slow growing, taking around 5 months for a newly hatched nymph to reach adult size. And around an extra month for a female to release babies if it is female. I ordered the kit that offered the most roaches. But I don't think I was able to solely feed my lizards off them until the colony was around 8-10 months old, after the first generation of nymphs reached adult age. Of course once you get a colony going you can't stop them. Keep them as warm as possible. 95 is good, under 100 though. Oh, never feed off adult females.