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	      at Wed Oct  2 05:55:36 2013  [ Report Abuse ] 	[ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by feralswirl ]
 
 I am breeding dubia roaches in a bin. I was told to not use any substrate, as it just makes grabbing the nymphs harder and etc. However, I am seeing a lot of dead nymphs. They have lots of gel water and food, so thats not a problem, and lots of egg crates, and warmpth, etc. I'm wondering, are they falling onto their back and not able to turn right-side up? How do I prevent this? Or is there another reason I may be having nymph die-off? The colony is healthy other than... maybe 1/8th of the  nymphs dying. Or is that normal? 
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