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feeding roaches to my toad?

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I'm going to order some roaches to feed my Bufo Alvarius Toads but I'm not sure of the best way to feed the roaches to them once I get them. Should I just throw them in like crickets? or is there a better way? Also, what species would you say are the best and possibly easiest to care for? Anything helps really. :) Thanks!!
 
Not sure about amphibs, since I dont keep those. IMO, roaches work well with toothy animals that chew their food thoroughly, like agamids. Not so good for animals that swallow mostly whole, like monitors, unless the roaches are small in comparison to the size of the predator. I have had constipation issues with baby caiman due to the size of the exoskeleton segments, if the roaches are too large and dont pass easily in the feces.
I have discoids, and adult roaches work fine for adult tegus, water dragons, savannah monitors and anything in that size range. For smaller lizards like leopard geckos, I only give them nymphs less than 1/2''. Other wise, no problems. Roaches are fine, just be careful of the size and exoskeleton segment size issues, if you are getting any of the large varieties.
 
Thanks for your info. I will def. keep that in mind when shopping for roaches! Are there other feeders instead of roaches that you would possibly recommend?
 
If you have animals large enough to eat adult roaches of whatever species you are raising, then roaches are the best option if you find a species that suits your needs. There are a lot of them. There are a lot of smaller species available, and I hear a lot of complaints about lobster roaches, and some of the other small species escaping and taking over. I have a lot of lizards and turtles that can take care of the adult discoids, so they are the best choice for me. They are prolific nonclimbers so I have every size class for my smaller herps too. I dont have any experience with smaller species so you will have to do your own research. They are the easiest bug I have ever cultured and are odorless. I will never go back to crickets.
 
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