Going to College---Selling Everything

Hello, I have been breeding roaches for a few years now and have amassed a great deal of them. Next fall I am going to college in another state to study biology. Unfortunately, this means that I need to sell all of my roaches. I tried to make my prices at or below market value. Thank you!

Therea petiveriana (Domino Roach): I only have small to medium nymphs. $1.5 each.

Lucihormetica verrucosa (Warty glowspot Roach): All sizes available. $5 for small nymphs, $8 for large nymphs, and $12 for adults.

Gyna lurida “yellow” (Porcelain Roach): I don’t have very many of this species. If you ask, I can add a few in with your order for free.

Gyna caffrorum (Chrome Roach): All sizes available. $1 for small nymphs, $2 for medium nymphs, $5 for adults.

Panchlora nivea (Green Banana Roach): All sizes available. $10 for 30 adults or $10 for 45 nymphs.

Blaptica dubia (Dubia Roach): All sizes available. $5 for a mix of 20 small, medium, and large nymphs. $1 for adult females; $0.50 for adult males. 

Blatta lateralis (Red Runner Roach): $5 for 25 mixed size roaches.

Every order comes with an extra five free adult Blaptica dubia females. These prices do not include shipping. Feel free to email me if you have any questions or want to place an order. My email is sammorvant@gmail.com.

(This is my first time posting here so I apologize if my formatting is weird)

 
so sorry you have to sell them! what are your estimates for how big your colonies were over the years? good luck with college, hope all goes well for you! stress is way more serious than just being a little overwhelmed so make sure youre looking after yourself! 

 
so sorry you have to sell them! what are your estimates for how big your colonies were over the years? good luck with college, hope all goes well for you! stress is way more serious than just being a little overwhelmed so make sure youre looking after yourself! 
Thanks! It has definitely been stressful but luckily I got some great scholarships. My dubia and B. lateralis colonies are huge with over a thousand members, while my other colonies are relatively small. I am most proud of my L. verrucosa colony because they are really cool looking; they just take a long time to reach maturity. Since they take so long I only have about 25-30 of them.

 
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