jamurfjr
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Several of my colonies are becoming a bit too numerous. It's time to sell off the excess.
Periplaneta australasiae (Australian cockroach) small nymphs—20 for $10
Keep in mind, where hot and humid, these are considered pests; they have been known to infest greenhouses. However, escapees won't survive the normal household environment. They are fast, and they climb. If you can catch 'em, they make decent feeders. Nymphs start out very small and do not burrow.
Panchlora nivea (green banana roach) small nymphs—20 for $10
The attractive adults make excellent feeders for mantids.
Gyna lurida (porcelain roach) small nymphs—15 for $10
The yellow form pictured below comprises only 25% of my colonies population. The most prevalent coloration is an off-white, porcelain color—hence the name.
Buyer pays actual shipping—USPS priority or express. LAG w/ express. When inquiring, please provide your zip code.
My feedback: http://mantidforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=29322 .
To buy, shoot me a PM.
Thanks!
Periplaneta australasiae (Australian cockroach) small nymphs—20 for $10
Keep in mind, where hot and humid, these are considered pests; they have been known to infest greenhouses. However, escapees won't survive the normal household environment. They are fast, and they climb. If you can catch 'em, they make decent feeders. Nymphs start out very small and do not burrow.
Panchlora nivea (green banana roach) small nymphs—20 for $10
The attractive adults make excellent feeders for mantids.
Gyna lurida (porcelain roach) small nymphs—15 for $10
The yellow form pictured below comprises only 25% of my colonies population. The most prevalent coloration is an off-white, porcelain color—hence the name.
Buyer pays actual shipping—USPS priority or express. LAG w/ express. When inquiring, please provide your zip code.
My feedback: http://mantidforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=29322 .
To buy, shoot me a PM.
Thanks!