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For Sale SURINAM ROACHES - Florida Legal - All Female Colonies :)

Cape Cod Roaches

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Cape Cod Roaches
Surinam Roaches
Pycnoscelus surinamensis 'black' or the surinam roach is a beautiful soft bodied roach native to Florida. Surinam roaches are probably one of the easiest species to keep. Just a box, substrate and some grease around the top of the enclosure for the adults and job done. P. surinamensis reproduces through parthenogenesis meaning it’s an all female colony that reproduces with no males present. No need to cull males or worry about ratios here, just leave the colony alone and let them do their thing. We recommend using Climb Stopper silicone grease to keep this species inside their enclosure. :>pokeball
Size Sold: mixed nymphs


25 mixed $13
50 mixed $20
100 mixed $35



check them out at the following link-
http://capecodroaches.com/products/surinam-roach



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thanks for checking out the listing! :hurray:
 

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