How To Store Dubia Roaches

You’ve purchased your first lot of dubia roaches! Now what? Whether you’re breeding them or holding onto them until you feed them out to other animals, storing and keeping dubia roaches couldn’t be any easier.
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Mexican Red Knee Tarantula

The Mexican red knee tarantula is a common name often associated with both Brachypelma smithi and Brachypelma hamorii. With bright red legs and a calm demeanor, the Mexican red knee is quite possibly one of the most easily recognizable tarantulas in the pet trade. Due to this, it has become popular on the silver screen and a consistent favorite that has landed a spot in the collections of both novice and expert arachnid enthusiasts. While its status is listed as 'near-threatened' in the wild, nearly all the individuals available in the pet trade are captive bred, making the Mexican red knee readily available in all stages of its life, from hatchlings (or spiderlings) to mature adults.
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What Do Dubia Roaches Eat?

Dubia roaches are a great food option for several different animals because of their nutritional benefits. However, knowing what dubia roaches eat is important so you know exactly what you are feeding your pet.
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Curly Hair Tarantula Care Guide

The curly hair tarantula is a common name most often attributed to Tliltocatl albopilosus (formerly known as Brachypelma albopilosum), a dark-colored tarantula with thick, bristly hair covering its legs and the majority of its body. Although all species of tarantulas do have hair, the contrast of the lighter colored hairs and the distinct curl gives the curly hair tarantula a rather unique appearance. They are a calm, ground-dwelling, beautiful spider, and like many other tarantulas in the genus Brachypelma, curly hair tarantula care is relatively simple — perfect for those newly interested in joining the hobby of tarantula keeping.
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Dubia Roach Colony Setup

One way to keep your reptile healthy is by feeding them high-quality Dubia roach feeder insects. While Dubia roaches aren't very expensive, pet owners can benefit tremendously by starting their own Dubia roach colony.
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How To Start a Dubia Roach Colony

The task might seem daunting at first, but more and more keepers are now turning toward breeding their own feeder roaches. Having your own dubia roach colony is beneficial in many ways: you are able to control what they eat, you will always have roaches of various sizes on hand, and no longer will you have to pay for shipping or worry about the process of having your bugs sent through the mail. In this article, we will discuss how to start a dubia roach colony, how to set it up and how to ensure it thrives and produces for you and your animals.
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Hornworms

When it comes to providing your reptile with the best feeder insects, we have a great recommendation for you: the hornworm. Care is not only simple, but raising hornworms also requires very little maintenance. There are many types of vegetables that can be used as hornworm food. But what if you don't know anything about this unique feeder insect? Don't worry — we're here to help. To review hornworm care, we'll go over some common facts to help you understand questions like "What do hornworms turn into?" "How do I house hornworms?" and more.
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Blaptica Dubia

Blaptica Dubia are a medium sized species of the cockroach. Sometimes referred to as B Dubia, these roaches are primarily used as feeder insects for a variety of reptiles.
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Different Types of Feeder Roaches

When it comes to choosing the right types of feeder roaches for your pet, the options may seem overwhelming at first. Invertebrates make up a large portion of the diets for many animals in captivity, from reptiles to small mammals.
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U.S. Shipping

We are one of the few companies to have a USDA APHIS permit to legally ship dubia roaches in the U.S. Topflight Dubia is a family-owned business in Pearland, Texas, just a few miles outside of Houston. We work hard to raise the healthiest, liveliest, and most nutritious feeders on the market. And, our central location in Texas makes shipping costs to all points in the country much more affordable. We pass those savings on to you!

Customer Services

Our customers are so important to us, and we appreciate your business! We're here to help you every step of the way. Reach out to us with any dubia roach questions - we're heard them all!

Stress Free Shopping

You have our word that if your dubia roaches arrive dead, we will replace them, free of charge. We offer this live guarantee for any of our valued customers who live in an area that does not drop below 50 degrees F or get hotter than 90 degrees F. We recommend having your order held at your local post office for pickup to help prevent premature dubia roach deaths.
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