scaledverts
First Instar
Hello,
I have decided to get rid of my orange head roaches (Eublaberus prosticus) and focus on B. dubia instead. I have a VERY large colony of orange heads that I feed ~200+ babies out of per week! I don't know exact numbers but I would estimate total numbers to be well over 1.5K mixed sizes. This colony is ready to go. All you need is a bin, egg crates, food, and water gel.
Orange head roaches are more active than B. dubia and some would argue that they breed faster. They do require more water than dubia as they tend to chew the wings on the tank mates. Pictures below are representative members of the colony.
SOLD!!!!
E-mail me with any questions.
Thanks,
Kyle
scaledverts@gmail.com
http://scaledvertebrates.weebly.com
I have decided to get rid of my orange head roaches (Eublaberus prosticus) and focus on B. dubia instead. I have a VERY large colony of orange heads that I feed ~200+ babies out of per week! I don't know exact numbers but I would estimate total numbers to be well over 1.5K mixed sizes. This colony is ready to go. All you need is a bin, egg crates, food, and water gel.
Orange head roaches are more active than B. dubia and some would argue that they breed faster. They do require more water than dubia as they tend to chew the wings on the tank mates. Pictures below are representative members of the colony.
SOLD!!!!
E-mail me with any questions.
Thanks,
Kyle
scaledverts@gmail.com
http://scaledvertebrates.weebly.com


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