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Old 15-08-2007, 09:40 AM
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I have a colony of Blaptica Dubia Roaches. They make a very good alternative to Crickets. B.Dubia roaches are a non-climbing, non-flying, non-infesting, non-pest species and are a slower moving species. B.Dubia are also very nutritious. B.Dubia can be fed to any insect eating reptiles and to spiders.

I am now in a position to sell some of my surplus roaches as follows;

60 mixed sized nymphs €20 (approx £14) incl P&P or
120 mixed sized nymphs €35 (approx £24.50) incl P&P

The above price includes packaging and postage to UK.

As I am in Ireland, I would need payment in Euro via paypal. I have included an approximate Stirling price. The actual Stirling price would depend on the paypal exchange rate.

If you have any queries, ask them here, as the info might be of interest to others. I have a useful care sheet which I can send to anyone who wants further information, PM me your email address and I’ll sent it to you. If you are interested in ordering, send me a PM.

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Hey! Cheers for the roaches! They're wicked cool. Nice to see my pets actually run for food with excitement

They're so unbelievably better than any other feeder, I have stopped using the crickets altogether. As you said, they are non-climbing, non-flying, when I look at them, pick them up, check up on them they don't smell like crickets! They don't run, climb, jump or bite and so easy to care for! They don't eat each other either like crickets do! They don't bloody chirp all night either!

I'm very happy with them, good doing business with you
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Hi Rob.
Glad you are happy with the roaches and more importantly i'm glad your pets like them too. Hope they start breeding for you soon to keep your planned frilly colony happy and fed.
Thanks for the feedback.
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My lot arrived exactly when Duzzie said they would and we're well packed for the journey.
The best thing is that they were not all tiny babies. A lot were nearly an inch long so it shouldnt be too long before they start breeding.

Nicely priced too. I made the mistake of buying 20 off ebay and that cost me over £8

Very pleased...cheers Duzzie
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very happy to say that mine arrived this morning - two days early, well packaged and looking good. a very impressed with the variety in size and the price. thanks duzzie
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Just a wee bump as a few ppl seem to be looking for these
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How quickly do these breed?
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The are not as prolific as lobsters, but then they dont climb. So take you pick what is more important.

They take 3-4 months to mature then each adult female has about 30 babies every 30 days.

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The are not as prolific as lobsters, but then they dont climb. So take you pick what is more important.

They take 3-4 months to mature then each adult female has about 30 babies every 30 days.

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You sure they aint part of the rabbit family... randy buggers haha
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i read your thread re selling your stuff etc...
and wanted to let you know that it was so nice to read a post where the child was put first... and your daughter is clearly well loved and appreciated!

Ive read a lot of your posts in the sales bits and know you keep a ferw snakes etc...so getting rid cannot be easy BUT you have made a sacrifice for your child which is to be commended!
well done you...and good luck with your daughter etc
merry xmas...
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You sure they aint part of the rabbit family... randy buggers haha
Lol, i think they are worse than rabbits. Lobsters are even faster I think.
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