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Trade Lobster Roach Colony for Dubia/B.lateralis!

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Looking to get rid of my lobster roach colony. Not sure on exact amount - started with 300 several months ago and there have been several hundred babies born and growing since. Adult males and females and nymphs of all sizes fed up with MS2 and a variety of fruits and veggies. These roaches are relatively soft-bodied, very active and climb, making them great eye-catching food for arboreal reptiles and spiders.

Hoping I can trade for just as many (or close) Dubia or B. laterlis roaches.
 
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