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Blaptica dubia ”Guyana Orange Spotted Roach”
The Guyana Orange Spotted Roach, or more commonly known now as the “Dubia Roach”, has quickly become one of the world’s most popular feeder insects.They are very easy to care for, quick to reproduce, have high nutritional value, and cannot climb. They have essentially replaced crickets as a feeder in many situations. Nymphs are mostly a grey color, while adults can be quite beautiful. Males are mostly dark and are fully winged, while females range from very dark to golden and have a ni...
$15.00
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Byrsotria sp. “Cuba” ”Cuban Burrowing Roach”
The Cuban Burrowing Roach hails from Cuba. This great roach is very easy to breed and care for. They cannot climb and they do not fly. They look similar to Roth’s Burrowing Roaches but Cuban’s are smaller, faster and easier to breed.Adult Size: 1.5″ to 2″Mode of Birth: Ovoviviparous.Temperature Requirements: 70-85 degrees Fahrenheit.Air Humidity: Drier sideSubstrate Humidity: Slightly damp but can fair well in drier conditions. They seem to prefer damp bedding.Favorite Foods: Fish...
$40.00
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African Bullet Roach, Blattidae sp
This great little roach species has yet to be identified though is thought to at least be a member of the genus Neostylopaga. They are a colorful little roach with an overall dark black body with red racing stripes on the edges of the pronotum that continue through the thorax. The flash of a camera especially brings out the red coloration. These prefer a spacious enclosure since they can be antennae nippers in crowded conditions. They also require decent humidity and good...
$28.99
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50 Surinam Roaches, Pycnoscelus surinamensis. Free shipping!
Surinam RoachesThe Surinam Roach, Pycnoscelus surinamensisis a great little roach that is parthenogenic. That means that one female roach can make exact copies of herself. No MEN NEEDED! :-(These roaches are very easy to care for. They like temps in the 70’s, they like to burrow in coconut coir bedding. They eat carrots, hardwood leaves, fish flakes and fruit.They like a damp substrate with rotting wood.We are selling these as a breeding culture so that you have enough to establish a ...
$26.95