Comparison of Eublaberus species as feeders.

jebbewocky

Fourth Instar
I've been using E.distanti as feeders, but I kinda don't like how armored the nymphs seem to be, and how much they burrow. Would E.posticus or ivory maybe be a better fit?

 
If you've got enough " ivory " to use as feeders ..... I'll buy 20-40 from you!!!! :) I really want them !! As far as Eublaberus as feeders, I've got 4 species and they all seem to be about the same as nymphs/ subadults.. Semi hard shell and burrowers... I'm trying to use them as feeders but I just like Eublaberus so much I keep seeing them as " pet " roaches !!

 
we have used both E.posticus and E.sp ivory as feeders the biggest problem with them is the defensive odor more so with E.posticus

we feed bearded dragons and jacksons chams

if your looking for great feeders most of the Blaberus Roaches are great

 
Defensive odor doesn't bother me..I just don't like sifting through for nymphs..I don't have any ivory.

Might switch to different feeders..maybe B.bolivensis.

 
Does anyone know which Blaberus species is the smallest? I used to raise dubia as feeders, and they worked out Ok, but I didn't particularly like keeping them.

 
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