How many peppered species are there? Mine have multiplied so much, I don't know what to do with em! The babies are always in the food hiding and it is so funny to watch them.
You could buy a larger reptile and feed them to it or visit your local reptile shop with an offer to sell them some "pet roaches". Roaches have become popular as feeders and pets nowadays but shops don't tend have them. I mentioned my colonys to my local herp shop owner and she said "bring em on down when you have extra, people have been asking about them!" I have B Dubias (guyana orange spot) and Madagascar hissers but at the moment not too many since I will be sending a couple starter colony groups to some web friends who want them but it's good to have a backup plan for when their populations do explode in the warm weather.
Archimandrita tesselata, the giant peppered roach; These are big, lovable, tame roaches that get from 2.8-3.5 inches.
Archimandrita marmorata, the ??? peppered roach; These may or may not be in the hobby but if they are, they're more skittish than the tesselata
And sometimes you'll hear lobster roaches, Nauphoeta cinerea, called peppered roaches. These are 1-1.5 inch, glass-climbing, grey roaches that are excellent feeders due to their capability to reproduce rapidly and grow quickly.