Dubia Roaches For Sale
Live Dubia Roaches For Sale Sizes
The size of our dubia roaches for sale you purchase from us can be selected from the drop-down option above. We also provide a mixed package that includes a range of sizes from tiny to large for a fantastic price. The developing roach nymphs we store and sort can have a size variation of up to 1/8″ because of how we handle them. Whatever the case may be, rest assured that we take every precaution to ensure that your roaches are proportioned properly. Starter colonies of dubia roaches and related materials are also for sale.
What Are Their Advantages Over Crickets?
1.) Dubia roaches do not bite.
2.) Dubia roaches do not stink.
3.) Dubia roaches do not jump.
4.) Dubia roaches do not fly away
5.) Dubia roaches do not drown easily.
6.) Dubia roaches can live for two years.
7.) Dubia roaches do not die-off regularly.
8.) Dubia roaches do not chirp or make noise.
9.) Dubia roaches cannot climb smooth surfaces.
10.) Dubia roaches reproduce easily and predictably.
11.) Dubia roaches have much less indigestible chitin.
12.) Dubia roaches have a much higher protein content.
In many ways, these insects epitomize the ideal feeders. Period. Try them out today to find out what you’ve been missing.
Dubia Roach Supplies
We also have dubia roach supplies for sale at the best prices you’ll find anywhere.
Start a Dubia Breeding Colony
The fact that dubias are so simple to raise may be their greatest strength. The visual differences between males and females are striking. A plastic bin, a heating pad, and several egg cartons are all you need. Every 28 days, they’ll produce a clutch of 25-40 healthy babies, so there’s no need to bother about incubating eggs. Your reptiles will depend on them as a reliable, steady supply of feeder insects.
Dubia Roaches For Sale Are Still Fairly Rare
Unfortunately, dubia roaches are not commonly sold at pet stores. In most cases, the only option to get a dubia is to buy it online. We promise that our roaches will arrive to your door alive and well. They are as tough as nails, though, so reports of them dying in service are unusual.
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