Gutloaded B. Dubia for sale!

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Jeweledchameleons

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I got too many B. Dubia Roaches!!!

and want to get rid of at least half my lot.
They're well fed and I'll include a mix of sizes and sexes.
I've provided them with a high protein / calcium / vitamin mix as the dry food
coupled with fruits and melons for the water source.
get your own feeders started or use them out the box pre GUTLOADED from birth !
No steroid laced chicken feed for these guys... all human grade food for what goes into my animals.


100 Mixed- $30
200 Mixed-$53
300 Mixed-$69
400 Mixed-$80
500 Mixed- $93
All these include small nymphs, and adults.
100 LARGE nymphs, 1 molt away from adults-$36
100 Small-$15
50 ADULT-$33
100 ADULT-$57
Adult Females-$1 Adult Males .50

Shipping is $6


Contact (PM) me if you want a larger amount then whats listed.
I'm located in Southern California
so that we can ship them anywhere around here -cheap in 1-2 days too your door.
 
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I got too many B. Dubia Roaches!!!

and want to get rid of at least half my lot.
They're well fed and I'll include a mix of sizes and sexes.
I've provided them with a high protein / calcium / vitamin mix as the dry food
coupled with fruits and melons for the water source.
get your own feeders started or use them out the box pre GUTLOADED from birth !
No steroid laced chicken feed for these guys... all human grade food for what goes into my animals.


100 Mixed- $30
200 Mixed-$53
300 Mixed-$69
400 Mixed-$80
500 Mixed- $93
All these include small nymphs, and adults.
100 LARGE nymphs, 1 molt away from adults-$36
100 Small-$15
50 ADULT-$33
100 ADULT-$57
Adult Females-$1 Adult Males .50

Shipping is $6


Contact (PM) me if you want a larger amount then whats listed.
I'm located in Southern California
so that we can ship them anywhere around here -cheap in 1-2 days too your door.



I like how you copied, and pasted my price list haha.
 
Brian, No offense intended.
I thought it would be nice to maintain the price and not try to undercut anyone.
It just looked like a good well thought out list when I did a quick search.
If you like I'll rewrite it.. just in a hurry and needed work fast since I'm currently in the process of a move. :)
Apologies offered, if I stepped on your toes. :) :) :)
Just wanna thin out the herd.
 
I live in San Diego (University Heights)
if it works for you we can meet

The good thing that I can tell you(for the wife) is that these
lack any offensive smell, they don't climb, fly, bite, chirp or run fast.
they're a hell of a lot cheaper then crickets
They'll eat your fruit scraps leaving only a rind.
you can keep them in a tupperwear bowl or a cheap storage tub till needed.

there's no special requirements for our area
they can be kept indoors or outside in a shaded area until winter when they'll need to be kept warm.
I've had different feeder and roach species over the years
these are by far the best and easiest to keep.
I haven't had any worries of them escaping and surviving in the home.

If it helps your wife... you can tell her about the papaya beetles (B. Dubia)
 
Cheaper than crickets? Crickets are a lot cheaper unless you meant cheaper to maintain. I was reading about dubia's, but my question is they cannot climb on the screen of the cages? Just wondering because my cham will not cup feed. It waits until crickets climb up top as she is in a large cage. It never goes to the bottom. The word roach alone freaks out my wife also. She said no way in hell any roach is coming near our house! I could always lie and make up a new name for it. Dubia will work.
 
:)

Cheaper than crickets?

Yes cheaper than crickets meaning: cheaper to maintain
cheaper by weight gram for gram for money spent
better "meat" to shell ratio than crickets.
crickets are difficult to reproduce.. these are easy... grow your own vs buying crickets every week

they cannot climb on the screen of the cages?
yes they can climb up the screens but prefer to stay on the "ground floor"
They cannot climb smooth surfaces.
Just wondering because my cham will not cup feed. It waits until crickets climb up top as she is in a large cage. It never goes to the bottom.
yes many chams like to feed like this... it makes it easier to retract the tongue. Just place the live feeder up higher on the screen and it'll remain there for awhile before moving.
The word roach alone freaks out my wife also.
That's a good woman... I've tried to refer to B. Dubia as "papaya beetles" when speaking to females to avoid this LINK

Great minds think alike :D
 
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