Where do you buy your dubias?

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reillyrebekahann

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Hey guys,

Know of any reasonably priced dubias in stock?
Seem like every time I find some that area decent price they senders are out of stock /:
 

Claudiusx

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Try looking in the forsale section, there are always people selling them cheap there.

-Brandon
 

ash0587

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jdroaches said they would have more for sale after aug 25th (in the for sale section) and they had great prices, and I just placed an order from this posting [ Invalid URL Removed / p= t=151635 f=2 ] and the price on there is way better than anything I've found through any of the official websites. Seems like philly feeders is probably the cheapest dealer with a website.
good luck, and hope this helped a little bit!
 

clear

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Check with Jason theroachguy, he lives in VA also, so if you ordered from him you should get it within a day or two.
 
Not sure about how competitive his prices are, but Aaronpauling.com has never let me down...awesome roaches and great service.
 

sdkid123

Hatchling Member
I got mine of a guy on craigslist here in San Diego!
He gave me a great deal! :D
10 Adult females
10 adult males
150-differnt size nymphs and most were 1 molt away from becoming adults!:)
ALL FOR $10 if your from SD let me know and ill contact the guy:)
 

reillyrebekahann

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Dang dude that sounds amazing. Sucks that I'm from VA though }:

It seems like nearly everyone is repopulating and not selling, but fortunately thanks to you guys I found someone.

THANKS ALOT!!! {:
 

sdkid123

Hatchling Member
reillyrebekahann":1d8lsfq0 said:
Dang dude that sounds amazing. Sucks that I'm from VA though }:

It seems like nearly everyone is repopulating and not selling, but fortunately thanks to you guys I found someone.

THANKS ALOT!!! {:
NO problem!:)
 

clear

Sub-Adult Member
It seems like I have been building up my colonies for 2 years now. I have just recently opened my store to a few new customers.
 

Mach10X

Hatchling Member
I wouldn't recommend trying to drive roaches over state lines. Many states are super strict about non-native species.
 

NFM07

Hatchling Member
Does it matter if you get the roaches from two or more breeders? Not sure if inbreeding even matters with them or not.
 

randommonks

Sub-Adult Member
Eventually inbreeding probably will, and you'll start to see it in more die-offs and less nymphs. Genetic diversity is always best for a healthy population, so ordering from two different breeders might be a good idea.
 

clear

Sub-Adult Member
Inbreeding with insects is not a huge problem. I would even bet that there really isnt many different true blood lines with dubia out there.
 

Mach10X

Hatchling Member
I agree with clear. Insects really are not as susceptible to inbreeding as more complex animals are. It think this stems from a simple genetic code and a simpler developmental cycle while gestating. I wonder if roaches from other colonies would even get along?
 
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