For Sale: Roaches, Isopods, Springtails & More!

Bump, updated availability, including the first Drymaplaneta semivittata available in the US in years!

 
Do you still have the vibrant hissers or any other hissers available?  I'm only able to take males, but would love to purchase a few from you when the temps are warm enough.  Thank you!

 
Do you still have the vibrant hissers or any other hissers available?  I'm only able to take males, but would love to purchase a few from you when the temps are warm enough.  Thank you!
Yes I still have the male Princisia available. :) I also might have a couple spare Gromphadorhina sp. "Unidentified" males available if you want those too. Not sure where you live, but temps are good to ship where I'm at, and a heat pack usually solves most temp issues this time of year too.

 
Yes I still have the male Princisia available. :) I also might have a couple spare Gromphadorhina sp. "Unidentified" males available if you want those too. Not sure where you live, but temps are good to ship where I'm at, and a heat pack usually solves most temp issues this time of year too.
I wrote you on Facebook, but thought I ought to reply here just in case.  I am very interested in the Gromphadorhina sp. "Unidentified" and have room for at least two.  Two if they are fighters that need separate enclosures, and more if they seem relatively peaceful.  I am still interested in the princisia, but it depends on how much room the others need.  Thank you!

 
CB Philoscia muscorum isopods (a US hobby first?) and Isotoma viridis springtails added to the list, Parcoblatta americana back in stock too!

 
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Eventually, I might add some new hisser species to my collection.  When I was in MD, I had a slew of camel crickets living in the stair well leading to my basement.  One thing I do not want to experience about them is the sting.  It's wicked and hurts for quite a while.

 
Eventually, I might add some new hisser species to my collection.  When I was in MD, I had a slew of camel crickets living in the stair well leading to my basement.  One thing I do not want to experience about them is the sting.  It's wicked and hurts for quite a while.
Sounds good to me, I've got a few pure stocks to select from! 😄

Also, camel crickets don't sting. They can bite if threatened but rarely do so, and they have no venom, so it's just a little pinch. The only thing that could be construed as a "stinger" on camel crickets is the females' ovipositors, which aren't stingers, that's just what they use to lay eggs (usually depositing them as deep into the soil as they can).

 
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