Blaptica dubia Set-Up (Feeder Bins & Outro)
Uploader Comments (JelasPyxieProject)
All Comments (22)
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would it be easier for me to try to breed these for my bearded dragon, or to just buy loads of them every month or 2. he can only eat medium ones and i can get either 100 medium for £13.50 or 200 medium for £26.
or should i try breeding them.
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I was hoping for a shout out from tropfish fans and that they too can eat them.
Great vid/and the best on your business.
All our best!!!!!you don't even have to call them roaches Blaptica dubia sounds better!
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I was hoping for a shout out from tropfish fans and that they too can eat them.
Great vid/and the best on your business.
All our best!!!!!
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how do you sort your duibia
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@JelasPyxieProject I did not realize the purpose. I am sorry if I offended you. I was not used to the idea of free roaming Dubias. Mulberryfarms is where I had most of my Dubia orders. I recieved roaches in deli cups with egg crate and had no mortality rates, that I ordered online.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.... Free roaming roaches in the USPS box... No way I would order them from you. Not even a deli cup... I am glad I have not recieved free roaming roaches.
jctrock 4 months ago
@jctrock Well Josh, your persistent, "know-it-all" attitude strikes again!! You obviously haven't purchased many (if any) dubia via online as the way in which we ship is utilized by about 99.999 % of anyone whom actually knows what they are doing when packaging roaches. Our roaches are sold "gut-loaded" and ready to feed out. If you were to take hundreds of gut-loaded roaches and place them in deli-cups, you have a higher rate of mortality as well as a complete stinking mess when the customer..
JelasPyxieProject 4 months ago
@JelasPyxieProject opens up the package. You see, if you actually knew ANYTHING about dubia, you would know that when crammed in close quarters, they emit a lot of fluid. In a plastic container, this would all stay trapped and would basically suffocate them while in transit. The manner in which we ship utilizes a cardboard box with a cut-to-size egg flat inside. The cardboard, as well as the egg flat are both breathable materials and this allows not only a medium for the roach to rest...
JelasPyxieProject 4 months ago
@JelasPyxieProject on during transit but it also allows all of the juice that is excreted to dry out while in transit thus eliminating any suffocation risk and greatly reducing the amount of DOA's inside of the package (if any). We have shipped many packages of roaches out with many repeat customers. They are all very satisfied with the product that they receive and we have had zero complaints to this day. Our practices are based on first hand experience. Not just something that we read on-line.
JelasPyxieProject 4 months ago
@JelasPyxieProject Since you seem so head-strong in putting us in our place via on-line forums and what not, I would strongly suggest that you start doing your homework and actually "know" what you are talking about before typing. It would save us from having to take the time to type out a rebuttal to correct you and in the end would make you appear a lot less dense to whomever is reading it.
JelasPyxieProject 4 months ago
~PLEASE RESPOND~
Btw, when i buy the $22 Nymphs Do i get them in a box or a tube?
Like. Do they come in a box within a box?
Specifically, like the boxes in the video.
If not can i pay like $5 more for the box?
A box smaller than the boxes in the video.
kickazzkid 9 months ago
@kickazzkid I'm not sure what box in the video you are talking about. We house our roaches in bins that you would buy at a store. These are much too large to consider shipping and would cost more to ship then they cost new in the store. Our roaches are packaged in a USPS Priority Mail box with egg flats. They are free roaming so you have to be ready for them when you open the box up. Hope this helps.
JelasPyxieProject 9 months ago