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I don't bother with either. I was using gel, but I found that they walked it around the tub and made more of a mess so now I just supply lots of veg and they get their water from that.
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Not saying that it will be suitable for roaches, because my wife won't have them in the house, but what I do with my locusts is give them veg from the fridge. The cold veg warms quickly and creates humidity which makes them think it has rained and it's time to get it on
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I use bug gel in a milk bottle top, pics in my album.
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the only problem with not supplying any water is that the air will be quite dry. the moisture from the veg will quickly find its way into the air so then youre going to be relying on condensation to provide a drink. also it may prove tricky to keep humidity sufficiently high.
i use water gel at present. ive probably got about 3000 roaches in my colony now and they get through about 6-10 normal sized jar lids of gel per week. its probably easier to just use a water bowl with cotton wool in it though. roaches are pretty good swimmers in my experience, and can submerge for quite a while. ive seen Dubias literally running upside down on a branch 2" below the water line in my CWD viv like there wasnt any water there!
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