Preview of the first image of Dubia Roach Colony including setups x 4 (job lot or split).

Advert Description

Dubia Roach Colony including setup

These are nearly all adult females, sub adult females and young with a balance of males. You will never run out of live food with these colonies.

I am selling my full colony as no longer required.

These are 4x 42L Strata Tubs weighing total 12.55kg with the setups.

I have currently consolidated all 4 colonies into 1 box ready for transportation so that the 3 tubs can be packed together and fit in 1 car journey. I will supply buyer with egg crates to set up the other boxes.

Each tub has a Habitat heat mat controlled by a Habitat mat stat.

I will sell the 4 x tubs including equipment for £100

Alternatively I will split the setups into 4 individual colonies but without the mat stat (heat mat included) for £30 each.

Please message me for more info, pictures and videos of the colonies.

Collection only from near Droitwich.

Thanks

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Additional Information

Advert Type
Private Advert
Sex
Female
Current Age
2 years
CITES Article 10
No - this species does not require an Article 10 certificate