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  • Prevent Bearded Dragons Illness And Health Problems With Few Tips
    By: dragon care | - Bearded dragon can be great pet for lizard beginners and knowledgeable reptile hobbyists, but they do require some dedicated care. Pet lizard bearded dragons are very submissive reptile that breed well in captivity. This pet would be one of the best choices for any pet owner that would like to take on a reptile. Bearded dragons health needs to be taken seriously to shield them from various types of disease. Even if they are living well in confinement; a certain degree of care and attention is re ...
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  • Nurture A Healthy And Happy Baby Bearded Dragon With These Simple To Follow Tips
    By: dragon care | - The latest rage among the pet owners is to have possession of a bearded dragon. There are many who look out for baby bearded dragon. The little pet reptile requires extra attention and care as compared to the adult and juvenile bearded dragons. Many reptile pet owners have been constantly checking out the little bearded dragons because they are cute and fun to play with. However lagging of experiences on the care of these baby reptiles can cause life threatening risk.

    For the first ...

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  • Gift Your Bearded Dragon A Readymade Natural Habitat
    By: dragon care | - What will happen if you will be shifted to a place unknown, say a jungle where you will be deprived of your basic requirements? Not even liking the thought, right? A habitat is the most important requirement of any living creature, its a place where one feels secure and can relate to. The same goes for your pet. Bearded dragon, a unique reptile is the most sought after pet. A great pet for lizard beginners, the most important aspect of having this reptile is to be very cautious regarding its ...
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  • Housing A Bearded Dragon
    By: dragon care | - Breaded dragons are one of the most popular choices of pet lovers which are increasingly gaining popularity. However, if you are one of those who dont have any information about these little dragons, in this article you will be able to find all the information about them. These dragons can prove to be excellent pets because of a lot of reasons and one of the main reason is the way they look, people get really tempted with their cute look and thats the reason most of them keep them as their ...
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  • Bearded Dragon Care For Starters
    By: dragon care | - Bearded Dragons is an excellent option for reptile hobbyists who like to give pets more than just food and a place to live. Breaded dragon care is easy to take care with a little knowledge that goes long way to make sure that your pet is healthy. These lizards are best options for those who are dedicated to keep their pets healthy and happy. If cared properly bearded dragon can live up to fifteen years.

    If you are already a proud owner of a bearded dragon or thinking of buying one y ...

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  • How Should You Take Care Of Bearded Dragons?
    By: dragon care | - People who love reptiles, bearded dragons can be good choice for them to keep as pet. These little creatures are always fun to keep and they can prove to be very enjoyable company if you take care of them properly. You need to look after them properly before you choose to bring them in your home. If you wish to buy these little reptiles there are important steps that you need to follow in order to take care of them properly.

    1. The most important thing that you need to take care of ...

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  • Things You Need To Know About Bearded Dragons
    By: dragon care | - Bearded dragons can be the best choice for people who love reptiles. No matter if you stay alone you have kids, these bearded dragons can be your fun companions but also it is important to take a lot of care of them. You have to be very of taking care of them properly before you buy them. If you are keen to buy them and love replies there are some key tips that you need to follow in order to take care of them properly.

    1. One of the most common symptoms is shedding of bearded dragon ...

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  • Easy Tips For Bearded Dragon Care
    By: dragon care | - Bearded dragons are one of the most admirable choices of people who enjoy giving reptiles more than just foods to eat and shelter to live. You can easily take care of bearded dragon all you need is a little knowledge of all the important things that you need to do while you are handling a bearded dragon. This little knowledge will go a long way in maintaining health of your dragon. These lizards can be your best choice if you are looking forward to dedicate yourself in keeping them happy and hea ...
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  • Bearded Dragon Diet
    By: Harry v Parry | - Bearded dragons are omnivorous, meaning that they eat both animal and plant matter. Any and all food items that your Bearded Dragons eat should be no bigger than the space between their eyes. If the food items are bigger than the space between their eyes it can cause impaction and/or hind leg paralysis. Either way your Beardie will suffer horribly.


    Diet - Babies & Juvenile Beardies

    Baby and juvenile Beardies should be offered appropriately sized crickets two to t ...

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  • Is Your Bearded Dragon Sick?
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - Even while being well-known for their hardiness, there are still plenty of illnesses out there than can make your bearded dragon sick. You may have researched for days, weeks, or even months before buying your lizard. You may have the best lighting, cage set-up, vitamins, diet and a routine cleaning schedule that would make Mom proud. You may have regular stool and physical check-ups as advised. You may do all of these things, and still find your beardie acting abnormal.

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  • Pogona Henrylawsoni: The Struggle Behind Naming A Dragon
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - The Pogona henrylawsoni is native to Queensland and the Northern Territory regions of Australia. It is a close cousin to the more popular bearded dragon(P. vitticeps) and shares many of the same characteristics with the exception of size. Although this specie is much smaller than its cousin P. vitticeps, its discovery has been part of a huge controversy throughout the scientific community over the renaming and classification of Reptilia throughout the country for decades.

    The Pogona ...

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  • How To Care For Bearded Dragon Lizards
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - Learning how to care for bearded dragon lizards is a fairly easy task when compared to other reptiles species. Once you have obtained the basic fundamentals such as lighting, diet, and nutrition requirements, the routine maintenance takes just a few minutes per day. Feeding, cleaning, observing and handling will quickly become part of your everyday schedule. Let's go over some tips that will help your daily lizard chores require minimal effort.

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  • How To Take Attention Bearded Dragon Well?
    By: Marie Dani Holand | - Bearded Dragons are one type of the Pogona genus and come from Australia. We could identify them via the spines around their head as well as their tail shape as they mimic a beard.

    Bearded dragons has sorted out into omnivores animals as their foods are extremely various from insects, greens to fruit. Owing to harsh living surroundings, these animals can not be particularly fussy eaters.

    Unlike other popular Iguana, this kind of lizard is more welcoming, and it may easi ...

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  • What To Feed Bearded Dragons
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - What can I feed bearded dragons? This is one of the most frequently asked questions from first-time reptile owners. Most enthusiasts are aware that these lizards are omnivores, thus needing insects as well as veggies to fulfill their diet. But many keepers are unaware of which plants and insects have the most nutritional value for their pets health. Others may have a grasp on the proper items to offer, but are failing to provide supplements that are critical in promoting a long healthy life.

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  • Do Bearded Dragons Make Good Pets?
    By: brian s Bradley | - There are several reasons why you should choose a Bearded Dragon as your pet:

    They are very gentle and loyal
    They are docile, hardy and tame. They are one of the few reptiles that enjoy attention
    Bearded Dragons are easy to handle
    They are manageable, due to their small size
    Its a very suitable pet if you have kids (under supervision)

    A beginner owner should look at buying a juvenile and not a hatchling.

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  • Avoiding Bearded Dragon Diseases
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - Preventing bearded dragon disease and illness should be pretty easy if you are maintaining proper cleaning schedules and providing the proper diet and nutrition. This will greatly reduce the chances of your dragon getting sick, but won't completely eliminate the threat. Your lizard can still suffer an injury, burn, or even become obese if you don'y keep a close eye on them.

    A common cause of injury comes from the set-up of the enclosure itself. A lizard can be seriously harmed by an ...

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  • Iguana Intelligence
    By: Linky Manuel | - Iguana Recognition

    Apart from people recognition, Forest also recognize the difference between Sky and River my bearded dragons, it sometimes happen that they encounter each other in the garden or anywhere in the house. Sky is an easy going boy and nothing bothers him, when Sky and Forest meet they simply walk past each other without any problems. River on the other hand is the most courages being I have ever seen and he thinks he can catch Forest and heaven knows what he plans to d ...

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  • What Can Bearded Dragons Eat?
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - What can bearded dragons eat? The short answer. A lot. The long answer will show that supplying some lettuce and a water dish simply won't do. Just like humans, beardies need a well balanced diet accompanied by specific nutritional supplements. There are also foods that can be poisonous to them, or just don't add any value to their diet whatsoever. Knowing the difference between good and bad chow will play a huge role in the overall health and longevity of you pets life.

    The golden ...

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  • Supplying Light For Bearded Dragon Cages
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - Providing sufficient light for bearded dragon enclosures is critical in regards to sustaining optimal health within your pet. Most owners provide some sort of light to their lizard, but a lot of them are just trying to "get the cage hot." Many don't know what the correct temperatures should be, the best way to check them, or their importance. It's also very common to find owners who don't have a source of UV light for their dragon, which will eventually lead to severe health issues. Fact is, the ...
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  • Decorating Your Bearded Dragons Cage
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - Transforming your bearded dragons cage into a happy habitat is a pretty straight forward process. It doesn't take an architectural genius to add some substrate, place the remaining pieces into the enclosure, and plugin a couple lights. However, there are a few safety and "user-friendly" tips to keep in mind while playing the part of 'beardie interior designer'. You want a set up that is safe for your pet, easy to maintain and not too over-crowed. In the long run this will make life much better ...
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  • Bearded Dragon Feeding Tips: Best Solution For Crickets
    By: James Michael Woods | - How to keep bearded dragons crickets from going bad, rotting, and stinking up the house. The one problem I found with raising my bearded dragon was spending so much money on crickets, not because he eats all of them it is because they die before he can. Once about 10 crickets die the smell is almost unbearable. However this can be used for any cricket eating exotic pet.

    First solution I could have fed all the crickets to my beardie in one serving. A bearded dragon is a bottomless pi ...

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  • Dragon Health: Common Bearded Dragon Diseases Explained
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - Bearded dragon health is a number one priority of an owner. This may sound fairly obvious, but there are many first-time, and uninformed owners out there. It is the reason we put all the time, effort and cash into the correct enclosure, proper lighting, diet, and so on. Unfortunately, even with all the top dollar equipment, the crme de la crme of diets, and enough attention to make a celebrity jealous, then can still fall victim to illnesses. Let's take a look at some of the more common heal ...
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  • Feeding Bearded Dragons: Essential Guide To Providing Your Beardie A Healthy Diet
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - Feeding your bearded dragons seems to be an easy process right? Many lizard owners will supply a food dish full of 'whatever' veggies they have in the fridge, fill up a water dish, and toss in some insects on occasion. They may even decide to use dry food pellets that can be purchased from nearly every pet supply store. This diet, as you may have guessed, will ultimately lead to poor health.

    Some of this problem is caused by uninformed first-time owners who make an impulse purchase ...

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  • Bearded Dragon Care Sheet - 5 Vital Aspects Of Proper Keeping
    By: Joselyn Rhodes | - Due to the fact that there is quite a bit of incorrect information floating around the internet regarding this lizard, I decided to create my own bearded dragon care sheet that highlights the 5 most important things any beardie owner should know.

    Habitat - A 20 gallon is the minimum size for baby and young juvenile dragons, while a 40 gallon is the smallest recommended for mature beardies. You want a material that is easy to clean, access and has good ventilation.

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  • Things That Should Be Taken Into Consideration Any Time You're Going To Make A Herp Cage Or While Sh
    By: dantzuyjoh | - -The pet's requirements and size are an important factor. If the reptile grows a couple of feet long than it's good to make sure you have a home for them that will support them when they reach maturity. It really sucks when you discover they may have become too large for the enclosure you undoubtedly labored hard to build, or spent money on, after the first calendar year.

    -Lamps and lights will also be a factor that needs to be planned for. Does there need to be a good deal of lamps ...

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  • Protecting Your Bearded Dragon Against A Disease
    By: Preston Mane | - Prevention is better than cure and in order to prevent and protect a bearded dragon from common diseases, such as parasitic infections, impaction, dehydration, metabolic bone disease, calcium deficiency and thermal burns, the human caregiver has to give their pet the proper care and attention.

    The fact is that proper care is not difficult, but will demand the caregivers or pet owner's time. For instance, calcium deficiency, a common dragon disease can be easily prevented and avoided ...

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  • 5 Brilliant Reptiles For Beginners
    By: Karren Newton | - You might be concerned as to which reptiles will be the easiest for you to keep until you get into the swing of things and become more education in their care. You do still have some great reptiles to choose from though and we will give you the reasons why they are a good choice, an idea of cost for the reptile itself and what you will need in your initial set up.
    Bearded Dragons - A very popular choice for beginners and advanced reptile keepers as they are an exceptionally interesting br ...

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  • Bearded Dragon Care And Feeding
    By: Preston Mane | - Bearded Dragon care is easy with a little knowledge and goes a long way towards ensuring your pet remains healthy.Bearded Dragons are very docile lizards that get their name from the spiny scaled space that covers their throat. The male dragons will "puff" this area up as a sign of dominance and defense. Bearded Dragons are a fantastic choice for first time reptile owners, especially for families with young kids that are searching for a reptilian family member. Beardies are medium sized reptiles ...
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  • Meal Worms
    By: Kristen Ross | - So you own a reptile as a pet and often feed them with live insects like worms? Did you know that there are differences in specific worms fed to reptiles, such as meal worms and super worms? Certain types of reptiles cannot eat them, and there are restrictions to some reptilian diets.

    What is the difference between meal worms and super worms?
    They have many differences that set each one apart from the other. For breeding purposes, they are far easier to breed than the other t ...

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  • The Bearded Dragon Diet
    By: Tom Wilson | - The bearded dragon diet could quite possibly be the most picky thing you may ever have to go through as far as pet diets go. Bearded dragons are omnivores (they eath both meat and plant) and they must have a very specific diet, for them to be healthy. If you read below, you will find the best advice that you can take, so your bearded dragon gets the best diet and care.

    1. Variety is the key. Your beardie will become nutritionally deficient if you feed him only crickets. Complete its ...

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  • A Complete Guide To Bearded Dragon Nutrition
    By: Lauren Powell | - Because bearded dragons eat an extremely diverse range of insects, vegetables, fruit and flowers, they're not difficult to feed. However the important thing to remember is that they also need good nutrition. So it's not as simple as finding just any old leftovers in your kitchen. Whilst this is possible you need to be very aware of exactly what you're feeding your beardie and if that food provides the nutritional benefits he or she needs.

    To start with let's talk about greens. There ...

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  • 5 Tips To Preparing Safe, Healthy Food For Your Bearded Dragon
    By: Lauren Powell | - There is a wide variety of food that is suitable for your bearded dragon. It is both easy and inexpensive to create a great beardie meal. However there are some things you might like to know. Below are a number of tips to help you to prepare the ideal bearded dragon lunch.

    Tip #1
    A good place to start looking for good quality food is right in your own home. A leftover salad is perfect as it requires no effort to make and will actually help to dispose of those unwanted scraps. ...

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  • 7 Steps To Setting Up A Safe, Comfortable And Secure Bearded Dragon Enclosure
    By: Lauren Powell | - When setting up a home for your bearded dragon, there are a number of things you'll need to be aware of. Firstly, what do we call this makeshift beardie habitat? Well many people refer to it as an enclosure, tank, vivarium or in some cases a terrarium. In reality each variation has a slightly different meaning, however they all generally refer to the same thing and that's the most important point. Secondly and most importantly you'll need to setup the enclosure so that it is safe, comfortable an ...
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  • Step-by-step Guide To Preparing A Healthy Bearded Dragon Meal
    By: Lauren Powell | - With all the info out there about what to eat, what not to eat, what to eat occasionally, how often and so on, meal time may have become more confusing than necessary. See, feeding your bearded dragon doesn't need to be unnecessarily confusing. In fact it's really quite easy and much of what they require can be bought from the local grocer. To tell you the truth, you may, and most people do, already have most of what they need in stock at home. But as there is so much information available, I th ...
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  • A Guide To Optimizing Your Bearded Dragon Enclosure Setup
    By: Lauren Powell | - It is a very rewarding experience to recreate an animal's natural habitat so that it can live comfortably as your new beloved pet. You essentially get to become the creator of an environment of its own which must sustain and accommodate the needs of that animal. This type of setup is usually required for all types of fish and reptiles. This includes bearded dragons, which are a fantastic reptile to keep and can be very enjoyable. As an owner, you have an enormous responsibility to ensure the wel ...
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  • Information About Bearded Dragons
    By: Lauren Powell | - Native Australian lizards are some of the most interesting, unusual and just down right bizarre reptiles in the world. Belonging to this group is the ever so popular bearded dragon, famous for the set of spines which resemble a 'beard' when inflated. There is much to know about these spectacular creatures and you might find them to be rather amusing.

    Naturally found in desert, open woodland and coastal regions of Australia they come in a variety of species, shapes, sizes and colors. ...

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  • A Bearded Dragon Is A Great Exotic For Certain Types Of People
    By: CB Michaels | - I'm a long time bearded dragon owner (ten years and counting) and know well the rewards associated with this type of pet ownership. Certainly, bearded dragons are not for everyone (small children, for example) but they can be a unique, piquant alternative for those people looking for a new kind of pet.

    Who's a Good Match for a Beardie?
    First of all, bearded dragons are reptiles, and for that reason are extremely different from typical pets like ferrets and dogs. They're cold b ...

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  • Most Common Bearded Dragon Diseases Revealed
    By: Michael Forrest | - There are several common diseases that can affect your bearded dragon pet.Some are very preventable, where others can be easily treated. If the symptoms are recognized by the owner in the early stages.I will go in depth on one of the most common and preventable diseases. We will also touch on some of the others.lets get started.

    Metabolic Bone Disease

    we will spend a little bit more time on Metabolic bone disease, or MBD as it is the most common in captive reptile ...

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  • Hissing Cockroaches | Meal Worms | Crickets
    By: Sam Smiith | - Live crickets are very versatile insects and are the most common feeder insects for reptiles and arachnids and small mammals like hedgehogs and hamsters as well as for pet birds like finches. Fruit Fliesare fastened to a hook with a small rubber band and used to catch fishes in ponds, lakes and streams. A Fruit fly is a relative of the fly. But unlike the structure of a fly, it has bright red eyes and has black rings obliquely on its abdomen. The body is yellowish brown in colour.


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  • Owner's Guide To Lighting For Bearded Dragons
    By: D Swain | - It is extremely important that you provide your beardie with proper lighting. Without it, he will suffer numerous health problems. Bearded dragons need UVA and UVB.

    Without UVB light, your dragon won't be able to manufacture his own vitamin D3. This prevents him from digesting calcium which will eventually lead to metabolic bone disease. There are several options you have when looking for a UVB source.

    Some UVB sources don't generate heat, so you will need to buy a ...

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  • Newbie's Guide To Feeding Bearded Dragons
    By: D Swain | - Your bearded dragon needs a proper diet to stay healthy. He is omnivorous which means he eats fruits, vegetables, as well as insects. This article will tell you everything you need to know about feeding bearded dragons.

    Protein

    If you have a baby or juvenile dragon, it's important that you provide plenty of protein in his diet. The extra protein is needed to help bones and tissues grow. Therefore, make sure you feed babies and juveniles plenty of insects in addi ...

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  • Four Bearded Dragon Diseases Revealed
    By: D Swain | - Bearded dragons usually remain healthy if you give them proper temperature, housing, and light. But even with the best care, they may experience various bearded dragon diseases. Some of these conditions include metabolic bone disease, egg binding, and stomatitis. This article will discuss some of the most common bearded dragon diseases.

    Metabolic Bone Disease

    Lizards in the wild don't suffer from metabolic bone disease. This problem is caused by improper care by the ...

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  • Top Tips For Teaching Your Bearded Dragon To Eat Veggies
    By: Nigel Titley | - Vegetables are not always at the top of the list on your bearded dragon's ideal diet. He will readily eat insects and worms, but he may be leery of vegetables at first. The bearded dragon enjoys being hand fed and this may be the first step in teaching your bearded dragon to eat vegetables. The bearded dragon may take awhile to learn to eat veggies but there are several steps that you can take to encourage the bearded dragon to eat their veggies.

    There are several methods that you ...

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  • Bearded Dragons Foods And Feeding - The Seven Foods You Must Keep Away From Your Bearded Dragon
    By: Florian Ross | - Feeding bearded dragons is quite simple and should give no problem to any bearded dragon owner. The type of food you feed your dragon can vary depending on its age. At the earlier stages of life a dragon will need more protein and fewer greens, but it is advisable to introduce greens as early as you can. If you shun these, your pet may not take to them later as it matures. Bearded Dragons are omnivorous - they eat bugs and vegetation.

    Your dragon will feed only if both the food yo ...

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  • Feeding Madagascar Hissing Roaches.
    By: Devin Price | - There are many opinions out there on what to feed madagascar hissing roaches. I have kept and breed these fascinating creatures for years. I have to admit that my methods of caring for my roaches have changed many times. Well I guess that's only natural. Evolving methods make for better science.

    When I first started keeping crickets I fed them a simple diet of bran and some vegetable scraps every once and a while. They lived, but they bred slowly and never really grew very large. ...

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