Giant Roaches, Hissing Isopods, Strange Beetles & More

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COCKROACHES​

 
Archimandrita tessellata

(Peppered Roach)
 
Small nymphs: $4/each, 10/$35, 25/$75, 50/$125, 100/$200
 
(Info & Care)
 

Blaberus craniifer "UCR"

(Death's Head Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $4/each, 10/$35, 25/$75, 50/$125, 100/$200

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Deropeltis paulinoi

(Ornate Velvet Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $6/each, 10/$50, 25/$110, 50/$200, 100/$350​

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Ergaula pilosa

(Black Beetle Mimic Roach)​

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Mixed nymphs: $4/each, 10/$30, 25/$65, 50/$110, 100/$180

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Eublaberus distanti

(Six-Spot Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $3/each, 10/$25, 25/$50, 50/$75, 100/$100

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Eublaberus sp. "Ivory"

(Ivory-Head Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $3/each, 10/$25, 25/$50, 50/$75, 100/$100

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Eurycotis lixa "Marathon, FL"

(Hustler Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $6/each, 10/$50, 25/$110, 50/$200, 100/$350

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Gyna caffrorum

(Chrome Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $3/each, 10/$25, 25/$50, 50/$75, 100/$100​

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Gyna centurio "The Gambia"

(Centurion Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $5/each, 10/$40, 25/$90, 50/$150, 100/$250

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Lucihormetica verrucosa

(Warty Glowspot Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $5/each, 10/$45, 25/$100, 50/$175

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Paratemnopteryx couloniana

(Red Goblin Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $3/each, 10/$20, 25/$35, 50/$50, 100/$75

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Periplaneta americana "Venom"

(American Roach)​

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This morph features a jet-black body with haunting white eyes​

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Small nymphs: $6/each, 10/$50, 25/$110, 50/$200, 100/$350

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Polyphaga aegyptiaca "Sinai, EG"

(Egyptian Sand Roach)​

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Small nymphs: $5/each, 10/$40, 25/$85, 50/$150, 100/$250

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Pycnoscelus striatus

(Ember Roach)​

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Mixed nymphs: $4/each, 10/$30, 25/$65, 50/$100

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ISOPODS​

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Armadillo officinalis

(Hissing Pillbug)​

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Mixed: $4/each, 10/$30, 25/$60, 50/$100, 100/$150

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Cylisticus convexus "Sublette, IL"

(Curly Isopod)​

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Mixed: $2/each, 10/$15, 25/$25​

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Oniscus asellus "Mardi Gras Dalmatian"

(Skirted Isopod)​

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This morph features attractive black blotches on a white body with electric yellow flecks​

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Mixed: $5/each, 10/$40, 25/$85, 50/$150, 100/$250

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LAG only if your local temps are below 85 F​

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Porcellio scaber "Orange Koi"

(Rough Isopod)​

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This morph features whimsical splashes of orange on a white body.​

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Mixed: $3/each, 10/$25, 25/$50, 50/$75, 100/$100​

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Eleodes obscura sulcipennis "Santa Cruz Trail, AZ"

(Obscure Darkling Beetle)​

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Small larvae: $6/each, 10/$50, 25/$110​

Adults: $12/each, 5/$55

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Mezium affine

(Shiny Spider Beetle)​

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Adults: $2/each, 25/$20, 50/$35, 100/$60​

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EARWIGS​

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Euborellia arcanum "Savannah, GA"

(Arcane Earwig)​

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Small nymphs: $5/each, 10/$40, 25/$85

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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U.S sales only, excluding Hawaii, Alaska, and, for most roaches, Florida. Order minimum is $25 + shipping. Standard 2-3 day shipping is $15, unless your order is particularly heavy. Overnight shipping can be calculated upon request. Heat packs, cool packs, insulation, etc. are added to packages as necessary for no additional cost. A live arrival guarantee is included with all orders, barring carrier delays and/or package mishandling. If your bugs unfortunately happen to arrive dead, contact me within 24 hrs. and we can discuss a refund or second shipment. Payment only accepted via PayPal.​


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PM me with any questions or to order. 🙂










 
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Whoa the earwigs sound cool! Never seen an earwig species offered before! What's their care like? I might be interested!
They are! Yea, unfortunately there's not much of an earwig hobby anywhere. 😕

They like a moist substrate, preferably a couple inches deep, to burrow in. A few hides, like pieces of bark, are appreciated as well. I feed mine a staple diet of dog food, although they might also munch on bits of fruits/veggies if provided. They'll grow and reproduce at a wide range of temperatures as long as things don't get too extreme. As for enclosures, I've been keeping mine in these for the last couple years. I used to keep them in the average Sterilite shoeboxes but I began having issues with small nymphs frequently scaling the ever so slightly dirty walls and escaping, so I've used the more secure food storage containers ever since. 

 
They are! Yea, unfortunately there's not much of an earwig hobby anywhere. 😕

They like a moist substrate, preferably a couple inches deep, to burrow in. A few hides, like pieces of bark, are appreciated as well. I feed mine a staple diet of dog food, although they might also munch on bits of fruits/veggies if provided. They'll grow and reproduce at a wide range of temperatures as long as things don't get too extreme. As for enclosures, I've been keeping mine in these for the last couple years. I used to keep them in the average Sterilite shoeboxes but I began having issues with small nymphs frequently scaling the ever so slightly dirty walls and escaping, so I've used the more secure food storage containers ever since. 
They sound really interesting! Care seems similar to most of my roaches. Do you ship during winter? Or would I need to wait until temps warm up? Thanks!

 
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Looks like the Pycnoscelus sp. "Thailand" formed themselves into letters/numbers in that picture

 
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