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    Looking for P. vanwaerbecki 'Big Black' and A. insignis

    Looking to expand my groups of these two species. LMK if you have any to spare. ~Joe
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    Roaches to feed ambylpygid

    Anyone have any advice? I've tried lateralis-probably best choice so far...but open to others dubia-males work, but nymphs like to burrow orangeheads- nymphs work ok, but tend to burrow in...though not as much as dubia. lobsters-don't seem to like these, or maybe they are too fast! I...
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    need 30-50 of large feeder species.

    Please contact me with prices inc shipping to 93720.
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    E. distanti in Costa Rica

    I went to Costa Rica this summer, and one thing I saw there was quite interesting. We were getting ready for dinner in Tortugero in an open air kind of hut/house. Suddenly a big roach crawled from out of the roof and fell on the floor. Amid the screams of "Oh yuck!' I managed to get a good look...
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    feeding response

    Has anyone noticed differences in roach feeding response intensity? I had some fun giving my colony of lobster roaches(with some lateralis and B. dubia mixed in) bottom feeder tablets. One roach would grab it run...and usually run right into a crowd that would start wrestling for it and...
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    Giant african water scorpions

    Anyone on here breed/have info on these guys? Thanks!
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    B. giganteus in Panama?

    http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=116553
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    Cool plants!

    Cool plants FS/T Located in CA, priority shipping should work for those with decent weather. Prices are negotiable. Trades also. Macodes petola(Jewel Orchid, stunning!) $11 Begonia prismatocarpa $5 Ficus radicans(would be great for a display tank needing quick foliage) $4 Cissus...
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    nut shells

    I used the shells of those bags o nuts(mix of walnuts, pecans, brazil nuts, almonds etc.) as hidey homes from roly pollies when I was little. Anyone know if their are any possible bad things if they are used with roaches?
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    Tropical peripatus

    I know some NZ species that need it cool are available in the UK. Anyone know of a chance of getting some into the US?
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    Jerusalem crickets

    Anyone with any experience on keeping these in captivity? I found one...fascinating and disgusting and almost cute at the same time.
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    mixed species cultures

    I've been working on building a feeder colony and it has managed to accumulate several different species. Blaptica dubia(most numerous) Blaberus discoidalis Blatta lateralis(will be the most heavily harvested, currently very few) some kind of mealworm(Tenebrio obscurus?) Can anyone predict...
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    anyone else going?

    http://polycentric.csupomona.edu/news.asp?id=1774
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    Species that matches this description

    Ok. I am working on a 46 gallon paludarium type setup. I designed it with treefrogs in mind(anyone know anyone able to supply CB clown treefrogs?) but have thought of incorporating a few inverts as well. So I need a roach species that is. -small and nonagressive(don't want something that...
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    pest roaches

    Just wondering but hw often do you guy generally find pest species of cockroach in your home? Assuming you do not have an infestation.
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    FS/T Grammastola aureostriata

    A 4 inch or so Chaco Goldknee tarantula, Rico. He is a probably male, sexed by ventral but his molt under my care was shredded up. I don't think that when he matures I will be in the position to do a breeding project. So if you need him or want a gentle tarantula, or want to try your hand at...
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    A concern of mine

    Ok...it is a real common thing for people now to by giganteus...which are not usually inexpensive. They grow them out for almost a year and presto! They get....these roaches that they aren't sure what they are. It seems that pure giganteus are becoming a minority in the face of giganteus x fusca...
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    looking for

    I am looking for the following. In CA, the closer you are the better. Panchlora nivea Blaberus giganteus May be willing to trade with other inverts, aquatic/terrestrial plants, fish, etc.
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    The "nicest" roaches

    Just wondering. What species do you consider to be the least offensive of the roaches we culture? By offensive I mean -smell -big leg spines -fond of pooping on you when you pick them up. -you get the idea. for comparison I recently obtained B. dubia and E. prosticus. I like the dubia much...
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    B. lateralis feeding

    As stated above. What do you guys use that is a good compromise between nutrition and convenience. What about hydration? If you feed fruits/veggies how do you prepare them before feeding?
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