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Posted 9/21/2008 7:17:27 AM
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I have two bearded dragons and they eat like crazy. Was wondering if it would be cheaper to breed crickets and what is all involved in doing it?
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it is extremely difficult and time consuming, not to mention stinky as all hell. Cockroaches are a much better plan. They breed easily, don't bite, don't make noise, low maintenance, and most species don't fly or climb.

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Breeding stock of mice and Discoid Cockroaches
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