One additional note - The orange heads do have slightly larger barbs on their legs. The difference it almost unnoticable and it will not pose a problem for your animals; but I have picked up an adult orange head or two that poked me just right to cause minor dermal irritation. You can notice in the photo comparison of the orange head nymph and dubia nymphs how the little spikes differ. The Eublaberus genus is full of little 'bulldozers'...their so cute = )

I'm in Dayton, outside of the city surrounded by soybeans and corn. Nice to meet a fellow buckeye in the hobby! Although I am a little disappointed with Ohio's recent legislation against Reptiles with SB 310. It's a shame that so many states are pushing against our hobby and I fear amphibians will be a target next once they get their foot in the door.