Blaberus discoidales?

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Nigel4less

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Yes B.discoidalis and B.craniifer are legal in Florida.
 

herpencounter

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Yes B.discoidalis and B.craniifer are legal in Florida.

Thanks!

Now just to find some one that will ship them.
Been emailing people today and they...

1: did not know if it was legal
2: just wont ship roaches to Florida :main_no:

Know anyone that will ship them?
 

Chewbecca

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Wait.
Neither of those roach types can climb smooth surfaces just like dubias, correct?
So, if I ever decided to feed them, they would not escape their rubbermaid enclosure? Is that correct?

Sorry, not to hijack your thread!
 

herpencounter

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Wait.
Neither of those roach types can climb smooth surfaces just like dubias, correct?
So, if I ever decided to feed them, they would not escape their rubbermaid enclosure? Is that correct?

Sorry, not to hijack your thread!

It's all good =P

Yeah they cant climb.
 

clear

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Neither species can climb, I usually have 1-2 shipments of discoids going into FL a week. Craniifer's are still to expensive to feed, they are about $1 each.

I have spoken to the agriculture department of FL and have confirmed that both craniifer and discoids are both legal to own and to ship into FL. Hissers are legal as long as you have permits for them.
 

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