I wanted to take advantage of this thread being at the top to make this post here, as to not unnessesarily "bump" the ad.
Ty (steest), thank you so much for spreading the word - I appreciate the kind words and interest in my feeders. I try hard to provide roaches to the general herp community at the most reasonable prices for the sole reason of getting them out there. They're such a fantastic feeder, the pros simply outweigh the cons of most any other insect available on multiple levels. Easy to care for, easy to breed, nutrionally superior... the list goes on and on. I make very little profit in my sales, which funnels entirely into insect food and the herps in my collection. It's a shame that such a great feeder has to come at such an exponential cost - although the investment is well worth it! (I haven't paid a penny for feeder insects in 4yrs since starting roach colonies).
However; I wanted to make a note of something here and I will update the ad as well. Due to an overwhelming demand last week, as well as a flood of interest from members of this site, I felt it was necessary to make a post here to say something:
I am currently SOLD OUT of B. dubia for at least another couple of weeks. I've been able to handle small orders in the hundreds on a weekly basis with my colonies, but after shipping out several thousand mixed nymphs today I realized it was necessary to put a halt on sales and allow my colonies to recoup from the losses. I have many animals to feed for myself, and I'd like to continue to make this species available down the road to other fellow hobbyists.
Thank you so much for all that have shown interest in my product; I invite you to msg me if you have any questions regarding the keeping and breeding of any species of roach, have questions about quantites and species, etc. I'm a bit of a roach enthusiast, so it truly doesn't bother me to answer any lingering questions you may have.
Thank you so much for the interest everyone, hopefully one day soon I will be able to accomodate your feeder needs again.
-Jeff Howell
Ps: I do still have Eublaberus posticus (Orange Head Roach) mixed nymphs available in addition to a few "collector/non-feeder" species to anyone interested at this time. I've also written an fairly extensive article here that discussed the care, breeding, and other FAQ-like information about feeder roaches. I felt obligated to include this due to the extent of questions I was getting via email today about care. Thanks again everyone = )





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