Here's my latest stock! Pick up a new species (or 10
) today!
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To order, contact me here or at:
raptorandclawz@aim.com
[SIZE=12pt]Oxyhaloa duesta[/SIZE]
Red-Head Roach
A quick breeder, this species stays at under an inch. Compensating for its lack of size are its breeding speed and colors; adults and older nymphs are a mysterious dark plum color with reddish-orange heads. The nymphs and adults can climb but the adults cannot fly. Care is simple: High humidity, plenty of hiding places, and crowding will keep this species breeding at optimal levels.
Starter culture (30 mixed): $25
[SIZE=12pt]Panchlora nivea[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Green Banana Roach[/SIZE]
These are a nifty little roach. The adult males are about 3/4" long and the females are 1". Both sexes can climb and fly as adults; nymphs cannot do either. They love things hot and humid; they give live birth and reproduce incredibly well and make excellent feeders for chameleons and mantids.
Starter culture (about 15 mixed): $7
Large culture (about 35 mixed): $15
[SIZE=12pt]Polyphaga aegyptiaca[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Egyptian Sand Roach[/SIZE]
This roach requires patience; nymphs can take up to 2 years to reach adulthood! Males may fly but tend not to in captivity, and females have only wing remnants. This species loves to burrow and needs a dry, loose substrate. Once females start cranking out egg cases, they never seem to stop! Females live for 2 years while males seldom live 1. They have an interesting uprighting mechanism; their long back legs scoot like boat oars.
Small nymphs: $3/each
Large nymphs: $4/each
[SIZE=12pt]Eublaberus sp. "Ivory/White"[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Ivory-Head Roach[/SIZE]
This is a very rare species that has only recently begun to surface in the standard hobby. Very similar to Eublaberus distanti, this specie's care is the same; a good 2" of chunky substrate and plenty of fruits and veggies. The adults and nymphs cannot fly or climb, and the females give live birth. The nymphs are engineered marvels of nature; their forelimbs are specially modified for digging and have only a tiny "foot;" the rest is a spiky spade.
SALE! Starter set (15 mixed): $10
Starter colony (40 mixed): $20
[SIZE=12pt]Eurycotis floridana[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Florida Skunk Roach[/SIZE]
Don't let the name trick you; Although this species produces a defensive odor, I find it one of the most pleasant odors on earth. It smells like a combination of rose petals, brown sugar, and amaretto! The adults can climb but cannot fly; the nymphs have the strange ability to climb over thick barriers, so a good lid is necessary! The egg cases laid are huge; about 1/3 the size of the parent! They need to be kept moist but will do well at room temperature.
Starter culture (10 mixed nymphs): $15
Large culture (25 mixed nymphs): $30
[SIZE=12pt]Pycnoscelus surinamensis *Parthenogenic*[/SIZE]
Surinam Roach
This little roach is excellent to have around; The entire colony consists of only females, so every individual can reproduce, and the nymphs are just the perfect size and texture for hungry 'slings. They love to burrow and can climb, however the nymphs don't tend to do the latter. A good 2" of substrate will increase production. This is probably one of the most low-maintenance roaches out there; just throw food on the surface and a swarm of hungry roaches will devour it! Any discarded exoskeletons or deceased kin will be ravenously eaten, too!
Starter culture (25 mixed): $6
Large culture (100 mixed): $20


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To order, contact me here or at:
raptorandclawz@aim.com

[SIZE=12pt]Oxyhaloa duesta[/SIZE]
Red-Head Roach
A quick breeder, this species stays at under an inch. Compensating for its lack of size are its breeding speed and colors; adults and older nymphs are a mysterious dark plum color with reddish-orange heads. The nymphs and adults can climb but the adults cannot fly. Care is simple: High humidity, plenty of hiding places, and crowding will keep this species breeding at optimal levels.
Starter culture (30 mixed): $25

[SIZE=12pt]Panchlora nivea[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Green Banana Roach[/SIZE]
These are a nifty little roach. The adult males are about 3/4" long and the females are 1". Both sexes can climb and fly as adults; nymphs cannot do either. They love things hot and humid; they give live birth and reproduce incredibly well and make excellent feeders for chameleons and mantids.
Starter culture (about 15 mixed): $7
Large culture (about 35 mixed): $15

[SIZE=12pt]Polyphaga aegyptiaca[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Egyptian Sand Roach[/SIZE]
This roach requires patience; nymphs can take up to 2 years to reach adulthood! Males may fly but tend not to in captivity, and females have only wing remnants. This species loves to burrow and needs a dry, loose substrate. Once females start cranking out egg cases, they never seem to stop! Females live for 2 years while males seldom live 1. They have an interesting uprighting mechanism; their long back legs scoot like boat oars.
Small nymphs: $3/each
Large nymphs: $4/each

[SIZE=12pt]Eublaberus sp. "Ivory/White"[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Ivory-Head Roach[/SIZE]
This is a very rare species that has only recently begun to surface in the standard hobby. Very similar to Eublaberus distanti, this specie's care is the same; a good 2" of chunky substrate and plenty of fruits and veggies. The adults and nymphs cannot fly or climb, and the females give live birth. The nymphs are engineered marvels of nature; their forelimbs are specially modified for digging and have only a tiny "foot;" the rest is a spiky spade.
SALE! Starter set (15 mixed): $10
Starter colony (40 mixed): $20

[SIZE=12pt]Eurycotis floridana[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Florida Skunk Roach[/SIZE]
Don't let the name trick you; Although this species produces a defensive odor, I find it one of the most pleasant odors on earth. It smells like a combination of rose petals, brown sugar, and amaretto! The adults can climb but cannot fly; the nymphs have the strange ability to climb over thick barriers, so a good lid is necessary! The egg cases laid are huge; about 1/3 the size of the parent! They need to be kept moist but will do well at room temperature.
Starter culture (10 mixed nymphs): $15
Large culture (25 mixed nymphs): $30

[SIZE=12pt]Pycnoscelus surinamensis *Parthenogenic*[/SIZE]
Surinam Roach
This little roach is excellent to have around; The entire colony consists of only females, so every individual can reproduce, and the nymphs are just the perfect size and texture for hungry 'slings. They love to burrow and can climb, however the nymphs don't tend to do the latter. A good 2" of substrate will increase production. This is probably one of the most low-maintenance roaches out there; just throw food on the surface and a swarm of hungry roaches will devour it! Any discarded exoskeletons or deceased kin will be ravenously eaten, too!
Starter culture (25 mixed): $6
Large culture (100 mixed): $20