Lots of Roaches, Cheap dubia, Millipedes, Isopods, Sale or Trade

satchellwk

Fourth Instar
It should be warming up enough soon to be able to ship without heat packs, so I suppose I'll drop a list of what I have available and what I'm looking for. Please, feel free to contact me if there's anything on here you're interested in. I won't be able to ship anywhere if it falls below 40 F, unfortunately.

Roaches:

· Blaptica dubia - $2.50 a dozen (mixed adults and nymphs)

· Gromphadorina portentosa - $1 each (nymphs)

· Gyna lurida “yellow” - $1 each (nymphs)

· Blaberus giganteus - $3 each (nymphs)

· Diploptera punctata - $2 each (nymphs)

· Eurycotis floridana - $2 each (nymphs)

· Lucihormetica verrucosa - $5 each (nymphs)

· Nauphoeta cinera – $.50 each (mixed adults and nymphs)

· Hemiblabera tenebricosa - $2 each (nymphs)

Pedes:

· Bumblebee millipedes – $3 each (C.B. young)

· Euryurus maculata/leachii - $2 each (C.B. adults)

· Narceus americanus - $4 each (C.B. young)

· Scolopocryptops sexospinosus –1 WC young $2; can collect more upon request

Other:

· Porcellionides pruinosus isopods - $3 a dozen (CB mixed adults and young)

· Armadillidium vulgare - $2 a dozen (CB mixed adults and young)

*I can always make attempts to collect native Alabama inverts upon request. Examples of things I have access to are V. carolinianus scorpions, S. spinosus centipedes, wolf spiders, dolomedes fishing spiders, and latrodectus mactans widows. I can make attempts to collect any request, but noting is guaranteed. Furthermore, most requests will probably have to wait until spring time to be filled.

Thins I am looking for to trade:

· Any Scolopendra species centipedes except alternans “Haitian giant”

· Millipedes I do not have, ESPECIALLY: Tylobolus uncingerus from Oregon (I need a male for my females), Narceus gordanus, and Chicobolus spiningerus. (But, I’ll entertain offers of anything other than N. americanus, bumblebees, and Euryurus leachii/maculatus)

· Isopods – any isopods that I don’t have, including (but not limited to) P. scaber, O. ascellus, and C. convexus

· Tarantulas - (females or slings at least .75 in), particularly brachypelmas or OBT.

· Roaches I do not have

· Most scorpions, as well as any vinegaroons or Amblypygid

· Anything cool

Thanks for looking!

 
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