UPDATE: 6/17/2014
I currently have surplus of thousands of small to medium dubia nymphs available for forum members!
Prices are the following for assorted sized nymphs, from small to larger than 1/2 inch.
250 nymphs $35 shipped
500 nymphs $65 shipped
Email for more information or any...
UPDATE: 12/2/2013
I currently have thousands of small dubia nymphs available for forum members!
These are all 1/2 inch or larger, great for your growing babies or just raise them up for your breeding colony!
400 for $45 shipped.
Larger quantities available upon request. Email with any...
Update: 6/7/2013
I still have several thousand surplus dubia nymphs available!
All nymphs are larger than 1/2 inch! Some will be close to 3/4 inch. These are great for feeding your growing hatchlings or building your own dubia colony!
250 nymphs $35 shipped
500 nymphs $65 shipped
Larger...
Update: 4/30/13
I have a current surplus of dubia nymphs for forum members!
All nymphs are larger than 1/2 inch! Some will be close to 3/4 inch. These are great for feeding your growing hatchlings or building your own dubia colony!
250 nymphs $35 shipped
500 nymphs $65 shipped
Larger...
SOLD out of 1/2 or larger nymphs.
I do have several bins of smaller nymphs (1/2 inch) available to forum members.
500 nymphs for $45 SHIPPED.
Please email for additional information or questions.
Jon
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Hi,
I have a current surplus of small sized dubia roach nymphs (1/2 inch or larger).
I began building my dubia colony more than a decade ago and feed tens of thousands of nymphs every year-as well as supplying many other hobbyists. I have raised/bred many species of geckos, lizards and...
Mr. Ribbit is a giant african bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus) sometimes called a "pixie frog" in the pettrade. He's just over 3 years old and super tame!
Currently, he feeds on frozen thawed rodents (he can eat medium rats!) but when he was younger he ate a variety of feeder items: dubia...
Thanks Chris! I try to change it up a bit every now and then to keep it interesting or else I'll get bored year after year producing so many bps. I always laugh at myself when I realize how excited I am to slit those clutches with unknown possibilities or new combos I haven't produced, but I'm...
Thanks Travis!
I don't normally use maternal incubation but this was a low end clutch for the wholesale pet trade. I also wanted to experiment and see if there was any differences as far as hatchling size/feeding response etc, as well as observing striping/abberant patterning due to fluctuation...
The gravid female ended up laying 7 eggs a few weeks back. She is still coiled around them as I'm testing a few maternal incubation temperatures/techniques this year. Her average temperature (probe within her coil) is around 84-85F.
Jon