Odd request

Fredrik

Second Instar
Hi everyone!

I was wondering if it would be possible to get some true Blaberus giganteus with an exact locality?

I'm afraid I don't have much to offer in exchange, since my entire collection of species were sold due to the selling of our house.

But if you think you can help me find some, to a reasonable price, please drop me an E-mail.

Best wishes

Fredrik

 
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Hi everyone!I was wondering if it would be possible to get some true Blaberus giganteus with an exact locality?

I'm afraid I don't have much to offer in exchange, since my entire collection of species were sold due to the selling of our house.

But if you think you can help me find some, to a reasonable price, please drop me an E-mail.

Best wishes

Fredrik
Hi Fredrik,

I have a rather large colony of Blaberus giganteus mixed nymphs and adults that I have been thinking of paring down. I cannot tell you where they came from other than an entomology professor/friend of mine ;) I took them on as "pets" but do sometimes feed a freshly molted nymph to my chameleon or bearded dragon, but for the most part their size are not good for them and the smaller nymphs hide quite well. I was going to see what I really have in there once the weather cools down, but I probably have at least 15 or more adults and many, many, many nymphs. Do you have any other types of insects besides roaches for a trade? If not, let me know how many you might be looking for and we can see what we can work out. I can see where the prof. got them from but I am sure it was a long time ago. There is no question as to what they are and will gladly take some photos for you. Let me know here, email or PM.

lele

 
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Hi Fredrik,I have a rather large colony of Blaberus giganteus mixed nymphs and adults that I have been thinking of paring down. I cannot tell you where they came from other than an entomology professor/friend of mine ;) I took them on as "pets" but do sometimes feed a freshly molted nymph to my chameleon or bearded dragon, but for the most part their size are not good for them and the smaller nymphs hide quite well. I was going to see what I really have in there once the weather cools down, but I probably have at least 15 or more adults and many, many, many nymphs. Do you have any other types of insects besides roaches for a trade? If not, let me know how many you might be looking for and we can see what we can work out. I can see where the prof. got them from but I am sure it was a long time ago. There is no question as to what they are and will gladly take some photos for you. Let me know here, email or PM.

lele
If NH stands for New Hampshire how would you get them to Sweden?

I'd be interested also in B. giganteus. If you mean the real, 6 inch wingspan, B. giganteus.

 
If NH stands for New Hampshire how would you get them to Sweden?I'd be interested also in B. giganteus. If you mean the real, 6 inch wingspan, B. giganteus.
oops, sorry. I did not see that you were in Sweden. My apologies for not paying attention :o

 
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Hi everyone!I was wondering if it would be possible to get some true Blaberus giganteus with an exact locality?

I'm afraid I don't have much to offer in exchange, since my entire collection of species were sold due to the selling of our house.

But if you think you can help me find some, to a reasonable price, please drop me an E-mail.

Best wishes

Fredrik
 
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