Arthroverts
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50x Alphitobius diaperinus@$5.
10x small Blaberus discoidialis nymphs@$10 (one set remaining).
25x small Eublaberus serranus nymphs@$15.
25x small Eublaberus sp. "Ivory" nymphs@$15.
10x Platymeris biguttatus eggs@$10, 50 eggs for $40, 100 eggs for $75, 200 eggs for $100.
Male/female pair of adult Platymeris biguttatus@$30+five eggs. Two pairs available.
Minimum purchase price before shipping=$15.
All species pure as far as I can tell.
Shipping runs anywhere from $12-$20 for 2-3 day (for Californians it is usually cheaper). LAG guaranteed if the temperature is in between 32F-90F and the package arrives within 1-3 days. Not responsible for delays caused by the weather/postal service/covid-19/et. al. Not responsible for deaths due to a package being left on the porch/in the mailbox/etc. Depending on temperatures you may need to pay for cool/heat packs. DOAs need to be reported within 12 hours of the package arriving and with clear photos of the specimens still in the shipping containers, as well as on a white surface in a signature death pose (depends on species).
Reviews here, here, and here.
Thanks,
Arthroverts
10x small Blaberus discoidialis nymphs@$10 (one set remaining).
25x small Eublaberus serranus nymphs@$15.
25x small Eublaberus sp. "Ivory" nymphs@$15.
10x Platymeris biguttatus eggs@$10, 50 eggs for $40, 100 eggs for $75, 200 eggs for $100.
Male/female pair of adult Platymeris biguttatus@$30+five eggs. Two pairs available.
Minimum purchase price before shipping=$15.
All species pure as far as I can tell.
Shipping runs anywhere from $12-$20 for 2-3 day (for Californians it is usually cheaper). LAG guaranteed if the temperature is in between 32F-90F and the package arrives within 1-3 days. Not responsible for delays caused by the weather/postal service/covid-19/et. al. Not responsible for deaths due to a package being left on the porch/in the mailbox/etc. Depending on temperatures you may need to pay for cool/heat packs. DOAs need to be reported within 12 hours of the package arriving and with clear photos of the specimens still in the shipping containers, as well as on a white surface in a signature death pose (depends on species).
Reviews here, here, and here.
Thanks,
Arthroverts
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