Availability List: Mantises, Roaches, Arachnids, and more!
Hello and welcome, hope you like what you see! I've got the following species available and coming soon. Let me know if you're interested!
Mantises
Ghost Mantis (Phyllocrania paradoxa) nymphs: A chill, hardy, cryptic mantis with a ton of individual variation! CB.
$12/each or $9 for 10+.
Javan Shield Mantis (Rhombodera stalii) nymphs: Robust and with a potent feeding response, this is a fast-growing mantis which makes an excellent pet. CB.
$14/each.
Coming Soon, message for waitlist: Cateye Mantis (Heterochaeta orientalis), Panther Mantis (Tarachodula pantherina), Giant Shield Mantis (Rhombodera megaera)
Roaches
Giant Cave Cockroach (Blaberus giganteus): One of the best-known species in the hobby but still highly sought-after. A phenomenal pet and large feeder. CB.
10 nymphs: $55
30 nymphs: $120
Extinct Cockroach (Simandoa conserfarium) nymphs: Fortunately prolific and with interesting behaviors, this species is here to stay! CB.
$8/each or $6 for 10+.
Porcelain Cockroach (Gyna lurida) "yellow:" A real classic, active yellow adults and burrowing checkered nymphs make a cool combination. CB.
Small colony of ~20: $45.
Green Banana Cockroach (Panchlora sp. "Tyler, TX): The adults make good arboreal feeders and are some of the prettiest, daintiest-looking roaches around. CB.
10 nymphs for $10.
Common Hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina hybrid) nymphs: This spectacular pet and exhibit animal needs no introduction! CB.
$3/each or 10 for $20.
Beetles
Buffalo Beetle (Alphitobius diaperinus): Like tiny, slightly fuzzy mealworms, this beetle can be used as cleanup crew or as a micro-feeder. CB.
small colony (100+ individuals): $15.
Millipedes
Desert Millipede (Orthoporus ornatus): Available sizes range from 2 to 6 inches! This attractive millipede is the largest US-native species and hails from west TX through Arizona. WC.
$15/each.
Spiders
Texas Chocolate Tarantula (Aphonopelma hentzi) adult females: This is a sturdy, long-lived, and generally docile species which nevertheless has a killer feeding response. WC.
$60/each.
Scorpions
Trans-Pecos Smoothclaw Scorpion (Diplocentrus lindo) adults: This scorpion takes chill to another level - a slow-growing and rarely-feeding species which looks like a miniature, reddish emperor. Fairly docile and with an inconsequential sting. WC.
$25/each.
Coming Soon: Captive-born baby D. lindo!
Other
Dairy Cow Isopods (Porcellio laevis) starter colonies: A prolific and tough-as-nails large isopod with fun coloration. This species is a detritivore which can make a fine cleanup crew. CB.
10 for $10.
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