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Posted by: James Tu at Fri Jun 6 18:11:13 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by James Tu ] I think I remember warning you about these lobsters. Although they breed great unless you can cover everything with bug stop they are very hard to contain. Your best bet may be it get a tall container with a bug barrier and feed you lizard inside it.(pain in the rear). I would just feed them off it get into the non-climbers. They are a little slower, but much much easier to deal with. I just stick a cup under the egg crate a knock some into it. They just use a spoon to scoop out the size ones I want to feed. They can't climb out of the cup or container so its very easy. Actually my new method works even better for me. These roaches as adults are much bigger than lobsters and easy to seperate. I just move my adults to a new container every month and let the hundreds of babies left behind grow. Once they reach my desired feeder size its chow time. By the way your lobsters lay egg sacks not live (which is why the reproduce so fast) so don't worry about disturbing them. [ Hide Replies ]
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