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Indian Stick Insect (Carausius morosus) Nymph x 10
Indian Stick Insect (Carausius morosus) Nymph x 10
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Red Runner Cockroach (Shelfordella tartara) - Per Tub £6.00 £4.00

Common Name: Red Runner Cockroach
Scientific Name: Shelfordella tartara

Size: Various, per tub
Status: Captive Bred

A medium size species, adults are winged and very fast moving, this makes them good food for praying mantids, spiders, scorpions etc. Approximate adult size 3 cm.

Note : A tub of cockroaches will always contain enough individuals to start a breeding colony, the number in a tub varies depending on size of species and how many I have in stock. (when I am overrun with a certain species a tub will contain as many as I can fit in!)

 

 

 

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 14 September, 2009.
Quantity in Stock: 5
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