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    Massive downsizing sale!

    Hi all, I have had a really crazy year, and I have not been taking the best care of a lot of my animals. I anticipate an even more hectic schedule next year, so I have made the sad decision to sell off most of my inverts. Due to some upcoming winter travel and declining weather, I am looking to...
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    May roach and spider availability - big discounts and free shipping over $100!

    Available roaches: Lobster roaches, Nauphoeta cinerea - mixed nymphs and adults 200ct - $20 500ct - $40 1000ct - $60 Pallid roaches, Phoetalia pallida - mixed nymphs and adults 50 - $20 100 - $30 Suriname roaches, Pycnoscelus surinamensis - mixed nymphs and adults 50 - $20 100 - $30...
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    Fall sale!

    Hi all,   Here are a few odds and ends that I currently have available. Orders over $60 get free priority shipping! Otherwise, priority usually runs about $16.   Lobster roaches, Nauphoeta cinerea - mixed nymphs and adults 100ct - $30 200ct - $40 500ct - $50 1000ct - $80   Pallid roaches...
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    Summer sale

    Greetings fellow bug fiends! I've got a few species in excess of my needs at the moment, so I'm throwing a start of summer sale to celebrate and share with my fellow hobbyists. Some trades might be considered, although my roach needs are largely covered at the moment and I'm most interested in...
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    ISO Compsodes schwarzi

    Unfortunately I lost my colony of C. schwarzi this winter while I was traveling. I liked them a lot, and would really like to get some more if someone has extras. Thanks for looking! -Eric
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    Tampa Nauphoeta?

    Calling all Floridians! I'm planning a trip to your amazing state this winter and am hoping to photograph and collect as many roach species as possible. I have seen many references to lobster roaches being found in the Tampa Bay area, specifically associated with grain mills, but I have also...
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    New York Ectobius pallidus

    Hello all, I didn't want to hijack Kyle's thread so I'm posting this separately. I recently had the good fortune of collecting several Ectobius pallidus nymphs a couple of weeks ago here in Syracuse, New York. I understand this is a tricky species to breed, so this is an open invitation to all...
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    Rotting wood

    Hi all, For those of you who add rotting wood/leaves to your enclosures (like for B. giganteus), how do you prepare it? Do you collect a rotting branch/log and sterilize it somehow, or add it straight into the tank? Do you take a fresh piece of wood and innoculate it? Thanks for your input...
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