Dubia roaches gut loading

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i have been raising dubia roaches and have 4 healthy colonies. i seperate the babies from the adults at intervals so i can give them extra good foods for growth. i ffeed them water at all times. i do use the soil moist to prevent drowning. i feed zucchini squash any other available thru my garden season. carrots dog and cat food. oatmeal wheat germ and bran. sweet potato greens like swiss chard spinach and cabages. i also sprinkle reptile vits and cal powder on the dry oats. i give berries inthe summer but its messy. if any one has more ideas please let me know i eed my dragons but the colonies are growing too fast i just may need to part with some . they do not need any feeding gut loading they are fat and moist with each feeding. again let me know if i can improve my care habits thanks.
 
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