Micro/Cricket Sized Feeder Roaches - Florida Legal Species
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Panchlora nivea - Green Banana Roaches, are a perfect cricket-sized substitute that breeds incredibly fast. This species requires a moist soil substrate. Adults can climb smooth surfaces and fly so a grease barrier is needed. This is a highly active and flashy species that is quickly eaten, even by those slow to feed. They also make a wonderful display species and are quite fun to culture. 50 mixed nymphs and adults for $35 with free shipping 100 mixed nymphs and adults for $60 with free shipping https://arachnoboards.com/attachment...27-jpg.333570/ Pycnoscelus indicus, the Indian Roach, is incredibly easy to culture and produces lots of tiny nymphs. Three inches of moist cocofiber and tropical temps with minimal ventilation is all that is needed for an indestructible constant feeder source. Only the odd male has the ability to climb poorly and a simple grease barrier is enough to stop them. No life stages can fly and their erratic movements make them easily found prey. Sizes range from 1/8" up to 3/4." Starter Colonies: 50+ mixed sizes including adult for $40 with free shipping 100+ mixed sizes including adults for $65 with free shipping Possibly willing to trade for other feeder roaches or specific tarantula species such as Poecilotheria or P.irmina Customer Satisfaction is of the utmost importance. LAG if temps are above 25 degrees, below 85 degrees and buyer is there to receive package. Heat or Cool packs included on request. Notify me immediately with photos if there are any issues. Any problems will result in either full reimbursement, a free second order + shipping cost, or credit on a future order. I ship on Monday morning via USPS after payment is received unless otherwise notified. Located in the US, in the state of WI. Local pick up is possible around Milwaukee. Feel free to ask any questions. My inbox is usually fairly full. Email me at emails2ganesha@yahoo.com for a faster response. |
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