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For Sale SUPER SALE on Cockroaches!

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I've been raising a large variety of cockroaches for the past 3 years. There's no better way to set up a self-sufficient feeding system than with roaches!

P. surinamensis (Surinam Cockroach)
2/$1

N. cinera (Lobster Cockroach)
Handful/$10

G. portentosa "Giant morph" (Madagascar Hissing Cockroach)
(Nymphs) 2/$1

E. posticus (Orange headed Cockroach)
30/$15

B. dubia (Dubia/Guyanna Spotted Cockroach)
15/$7

A. tesselata (Peppered Cockroach)
ADULT Male-Female Pairs *WEB SPECIAL; Best deal on adults ANYWHERE*/$6
(Nymphs) 4/$5

B. giganteus (Giant Cave Cockroach)
(Nymphs) $2

B. fumigata (Burrowing Cockroach)
15/$5

H. tenebricosa (Horseshoe cockroach)
(nymphs) $1

B. boliviensis (Bolivien cockroach)
(Any size) 2/$1

P. aegyptiaca (Egyptian sand cockroach)
(Nymphs) 2/$1

NEW!!! Dermestid beetles! (Consume dead roaches, eliminating cleaning!)
Starter culture/ $5

ORDERS OVER $30 GET FREE SHIPPING!!!
There's a roach to suit your every need! Need help finding it? Just ask!

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lol thats ALL expensive... people on here charge way less dude, u need to look at other prices before u post something "super sale" ishh
 
Most of these are pet roaches and not intended for use as feeders due to slow reproductive rates. The ones that are feeders have the lower prices.
 
The prices are the way they are for a reason. I've had 3 years to cull and breed for the best, healthiest, disease-resistant roaches.
Coincidentally, I do this for the hobby and not to make money, so people who order will always have an over count.
 
wow ok... i respect that i guess.. although blaptica dubia roaches are insanely cheap when purchased specifically for feeding your herp! I just bought 100 adult female dubias to help boost my dubia colony for just 45 bucks!!! you do the math
 
chameleonforums.com, his name is Brian.. i believe his name is just Brian as a screen name on the forum. i could ask him if he has anymore and let you know?
 
im interested in the Dermestid beetles,will they only eat my dead roaches and not any live nymphs? or ones that are molting?
 
im interested in the Dermestid beetles,will they only eat my dead roaches and not any live nymphs? or ones that are molting?
I've been using them in my lobster roach colony for the past 4 months; I've never seen them hurt a roach.
 
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