Funding for super rare species!!

RomanBuck

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I am selling enough roaches to get some roaches into the hobby here in the U.S. Here's what I have:

Aeluropoda insignis

$3 each

African bullets

$2 each

Little kenyans

10 for $10

Blaberus discoidalis

$1 each

Blaberus peruvianus

$2 each

Blaberus giganteus

$6 each (mostly adults)

Blaberus chacoensis

$3 each (mostly adults)

Lucihormetica verrucosa

$7 each

Ergaula pilosa

$6 each

Hemiblabera tenebricosa

$1 each

Eublaberus posticus

3 mixed for $1

Therea olegrandjeani

$5 each

Therea petiveriana

$5 each

Blattella germanica

20 for $10

Periplaneta americana

12 for $10

Periplaneta brunnea

10 for $10

Parcoblatta lata

$2 each

Henschoutedenia fexivitta

$1 each

Oxyhaloa duesta

10 for $10

More to come once I remember them and their names. :)

Tarantulas:

G. rosea 1/2 to 3/4

$10 each (I have 3 available but can get more if need be)

P. murinus 3/4

$15 each (also have 3 but can get more if need be)

T. violaceus second instar

$30 each (again, can get more if need be...)

Other inverts:

Large white spring tails

starter culture $10 (lots and lots of these!!)

dwarf white isopods

starter culture $10

brickwork isopods

20 for $15

common rolly polly (A. vulgare)

30 for $10

A. nasatum (not sure of common name)

5 for $10

I have enough of everything to do at least 2 groups. Shipping will cost around $6-$8 depending on where you are located.

 
Adding

Periplaneta australasiae

10 for $10

Eurycotis floridana

$2 each

Gyna caffrorum

$5 each

Gyna lurida

$3 each (has yellow and normal genes)

Blaberus fusca

5 for $10

Albino female leopard gecko

$60

Rainwater red stripe Ph leopard gecko

$100

Albino male leopard gecko

$75

Mealworms

100 for $5

 
Adding native to Minnesota camel crickets. These are not Asian camels. I will try to identify them asap. $3 each.

 
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No one has bought anything yet... I am also trying to get some rare species of true spiders and tarantulas in from the U.K.! Please help me get some awesome inverts into the U.S.!

 
I have a couple of non-insect things for sale on Craig's list. If they sell, I might have some available cash, but I've only had a few nibbles.

 
Still looking to sell! Help a fellow hobbyist and the hobby out! This very well could be a big leap into expanding our hobby farther here in the U.S.

 
maybe it's because people have a lot of those species, try posting on reptile forums. reptiles owners don't really have a huge collection of roaches so this gives them a chance to choose what roaches they want to feed their reptiles

 
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