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Giant Striped Fruit Beetle (Dicronorrhina layardi) Large Larva
Giant Striped Fruit Beetle (Dicronorrhina layardi) Large Larva
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Headlight Cockroach (Lucihormetica subcincta) Nymph £1.50

Common Name: Headlight Cockroach (previously known as Columbian cockroach)
Scientific Name: Lucihormetica subcincta

Size: Nymph
Status: Captive Bred

Sexing: Easy as adults (male has two yellow spots on 'head', hence their common name), not possible to sex nymphs.

Food : Cockroaches will eat a range of fruit, veg, cereals and kitchen scraps. I feed all my cockroaches on my dried  'cockroach mix' (muesli, cat biscuits, fish pellets and bran - mixed together), plus a little fruit and veg. I generally feed the cockroaches once or twice a week.

A very pretty cockroach species. Approximate adult size 4-5 cm.

 

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 February, 2010.
Quantity in Stock: 8
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