A. monilicornis, E. osculans, G. portentosa, isopods, etc. available...

Arthroverts

Seventh Instar
Hey all, I've got a few things I'm looking to sell/trade.

5-10x Anadenobolus monilicornis juveniles@$3 apiece. Buy 6@$15.

1x Eleodes osculans@$8 apiece. SOLD

8-10x Gromphadorhinda portentosa "Hybrids" various sizes@$10 for the lot. I think I developed an allergy to these so I'm seeing how I do without them around. SOLD

Starter Colony Trichorhina tomentosa@$10. 30+ specimens.

Starter Colony "Dwarf Purple" isopods@$10. 20+ specimens. SOLD

Starter Colony Porcellionides pruinosus "Powder Blues"@$10. 15+ specimens. SOLD

"White" springtails 5.5 oz cup@$5. SOLD

"Whitish-Pink" springtails (larger, unsure if they are the tropical pinks as they haven't been bothering my roaches) 5.5 oz cup@$5. SOLD

Things are breeding and hopefully I will be able to offer up more isopods, roaches, and perhaps millipedes in the near future.

Open to trades of just about anything, just let me know what you got. Also open to haggling :).

Terms of Service:

Minimum Purchase Price (Before Shipping)=$10.

Shipping runs about $10-$18 for 2-3 day. LAG guaranteed if the temperature is in between 32F-90F and the package arrives within 1-3 days. Not responsible for delays caused by the weather/postal service/covid-19/et. al. Depending on temperatures you may need to pay for cool/heat packs. DOAs need to be reported within 12 hours of the package arriving and with clear photos of the specimens still in the shipping containers.

Thanks,

Arthroverts

 
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Adding: 10x Armadilidium granulatum babies to small juveniles@$20. Starting to get their coloration.

Thanks,

Arthroverts

 
Adding: 18x Platymeris sp. "Mombo" 1st instars, all feeding@$7 apiece. Buy 6+@$5 apiece.

1x cup of 10+ eggs@$10.

Especially looking to trade/partial trade for Platymeris rhadamanthus/laevicollis and P. biguttatus "Ghost" (maybe Psytalla horrida).

Thanks,

Arthroverts
Not to hijack this thread, but sp. "Mombo" are now rhadamanthus "Mombo", and the redspots are laevicollis. See here

 
No no, its very comforting knowing one of the top North American enthusiasts proof-reads my posts; I can't go wrong now!

:D ;)

Anyway, thank you for letting me know; time to do some relabeling...

Thanks,

Arthroverts

 
Would you be willing to sell just part of your hisser colony?  I am really only interested in female nymphs and young adults at this time, and perhaps one male.  I keep my males and females separate to prevent breeding and also keep my males separate to prevent fighting.  I would be happy to have them if you are willing.

 
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