{"title":"Supplies","description":"Premium Roach Chow, Water Crystals, Egg Flats","products":[{"product_id":"1-pound-roach-chow-orangehead-diet-at-20-22-protein","title":"1 Pound Roach Chow: Orangehead Diet at 20~22% Protein","description":"\u003cp\u003eSo, lets talk about roach chow....there's a lot of products out there and some are better than others. Having bred roaches for over 12 years, we have learned a thing or two about what works and what should be avoided. The degree to which a roach chow serves its purpose can't be measured by the eye, the chow bowl is empty after a day or two for example reflects the thought that it must be good. But sometimes, when careful research and long term record keeping are practiced, you'll learn that what at first blush appears good...is really not good at all for your roaches and\/or the critters that eat them. 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Having bred roaches for over 12 years, we have learned a thing or two about what works and what should be avoided. The degree to which a roach chow serves its purpose can't be measured by the eye, the chow bowl is empty after a day or two for example reflects the thought that it must be good. But sometimes, when careful research and long term record keeping are practiced, you'll learn that what at first blush appears good...is really not good at all for your roaches and\/or the critters that eat them. For example, I love ice cream and my bowl is always spotless when I'm done eating.....but my bathroom scale suggests its not all that healthy for me. You'll find more information about roach chow in our \"Roach Blog\". For now let me clearly state that our roach chow is free of pesticides like DL Methionine which can be found in the ingredient lists of practically all the poultry feed products most often used in popular roach chows on the market. Another ingredient you will not find in our roach chow is  Diatomaceous Earth, also used as a pesticide. We believe in the research done by Professor Joe Kunkel which suggests that Dubia cockroaches do not require high protein levels. And as noted by experiences written about by well known breeder and food manufacturer, Allen Repashy (maker of Repashy \"Bug Burger\"), too much protein can be harmful to both roaches and the reptiles that consume them. 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Other natural ingredients include wheat germ, oat \"groats\" which we have milled ourselves, and malted barley.....add an egg. maybe some milk, and some baking powder....and you can literally eat this chow yourself as a bread, muffin, or cookie. With a protein to carbohydrate ratio of 1 to 8, we are pleased to offer this well balanced chow as a part of your roaches overall diet. For a limited time we will be including a 1 ounce pak of water crystals with every one pound purchase!Check out our blog to read more about what makes a great roach chow. Having bred roaches for over 12 years, we have learned a thing or two about what works and what should be avoided. For now let me clearly state that our roach chow is free of pesticides like DL Methionine which can be found in the ingredient lists of practically all the poultry feed products most often used in popular roach chows on the market. Another ingredient you will not find in our roach chow is  Diatomaceous Earth, also used as a pesticide. You won't find any sulphur either. We believe in the scientific research that has been done noting that Dubia cockroaches do not require high protein levels, but do require high levels of carbohydrates. And as noted by experiences written about by well known breeder and food manufacturer, Allen Repashy, (maker of Repashy \"Bug Burger\") along with Professor Joe Kunkel noting that too much protein can be harmful to both roaches and the reptiles that consume them. 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Having bred roaches for over 12 years, we have learned a thing or two about what works and what should be avoided. The degree to which a roach chow serves its purpose can't be measured by the eye, the chow bowl is empty after a day or two for example reflects the thought that it must be good. But sometimes, when careful research and long term record keeping are practiced, you'll learn that what at first blush appears good...is really not good at all for your roaches and\/or the critters that eat them. For example, I love ice cream and my bowl is always spotless when I'm done eating.....but my bathroom scale suggests its not all that healthy for me. You'll find more information about roach chow in our \"Roach Blog\". For now let me clearly state that our roach chow is free of pesticides like DL Methionine which can be found in the ingredient lists of practically all the poultry feed products most often used in popular roach chows on the market. Another ingredient you will not find in our roach chow is  Diatomaceous Earth, also used as a pesticide. We believe in the research done by Professor Joe Kunkel which suggests that Dubia cockroaches do not require high protein levels. And as noted by experiences written about by well known breeder and food manufacturer, Allen Repashy (maker of Repashy \"Bug Burger\"), too much protein can be harmful to both roaches and the reptiles that consume them. 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You are going to receive 3 ounces which will make approximately 3 gallons of water gel. Add one teaspoon of the crystals to one quart of water, and within an hour or so the crystals will swell up into chunks of water gel which the roaches can consume safely. Other methods to provide needed water include the feeding of moisture rich fruits and vegetables. These are large size crystals which we believe are better for your roaches because the smaller grain products offered at home supply stores for plants, tend to break down quicker back into a liquid. 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This liquid often gets rancid quick because the roaches have dragged frass and whatnot into the gel via their bodies.","brand":"vendor-unknown","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42133937291339,"sku":"5-NCS-OF-WTR","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}]},{"product_id":"cuc-clean-up-crew-100-buffalo-beetles-lesser-mealworms","title":"CUC \"Clean Up Crew\": 100+ Buffalo Beetles (Lesser Mealworms)","description":"Okay....so you've got your colony up and running when a few weeks into it you open the lid and whew....a bunch of Phorid flies are being a nuisance. Often mistaken as \"fruit flies\", the Phorid Fly is similar in size but rather than feasting on fruit, these little \"buggers\" feast on dead flesh primarily. Rather than go into all the gory details we humbly suggest you Google these tiny \"scuttle\" bugs if you want to learn more. Try as you might, even the most well kept colony will have dead roaches in it...some of these roaches naturally die while others suffer from a poor diet, husbandry, or community issues. To help control Phorid flies, its important to get rid of these dead roaches and possibly decaying food items, as soon as possible. That's where your CUC comes into play....Buffalo Beetles...actually their larvae....will work their way into the dead flesh and eat it from the inside out leaving the hard exoskeleton behind....or what we refer to as roach Fritos due to their crunchiness. At some point, these beetles and their larvae will become a nuisance, basically over running the chow bowls. If you think your roaches aren't eating like they used  to....shake your chow bowl a bit and see if its not loaded with Buffalo Beetles and\/or their larvae. Dubia won't eat the chow if its full of your CUC, so at this point the chow must be tossed and fresh chow put in. We suggest when harvesting your roach nymphs that you throw away, or give away, or possibly feed off the larvae to help limit their numbers. Once placed into your tub to be used as a clean up crew, they are nearly impossible to get rid of. Their larvae are basically microscopic when born and seem to always come back no matter what you do. You are going to get 100 which is plenty to keep a small colony clean and Phorid Fly free. Some people prefer the Dermestid Beetle for a CUC. Primarily used by taxidermist to remove flesh from skulls and bones, we personally shy away from using them. The beetles themselves can fly about, and their \"furry\" larvae are more aggressive eaters than the Buffalo Beetle. 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The beetles themselves can fly about, and their \"furry\" larvae are more aggressive eaters than the Buffalo Beetle. Its quite possible that Dermestid Beetles and their larvae are responsible for eating roach babies or freshly molted small roaches, if there is not enough dead flesh to go around. \u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"vendor-unknown","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42133937881163,"sku":"CUC-CLN-UP-CRW1","price":10.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}]},{"product_id":"1-pound-premium-roach-chow-tropical-flavored-dubia-diet-12-14-protein","title":"1 Pound Premium Roach Chow: Tropical Flavored Dubia Diet 12~14% Protein","description":"\u003cp\u003e We are proud to introduce our all natural Dubia Roach Chow! Our Tropical variety is flavored with 25% real fruit including Mango, Papaya, and Pineapple that we have dehydrated ourselves, and\/or purchased as \"organic\" meaning there is no added Sulphur or Sulphur Dioxide which is commonly used on dried fruit to retain color. Other natural ingredients include wheat germ, oat \"groats\" which we have milled ourselves, and barley.....add an egg. maybe some milk, and some baking powder....and you can literally eat this chow yourself as a bread, muffin, or cookie. With a protein to carbohydrate ratio of 1 to 8, we are pleased to offer this well balanced chow as a part of your roaches overall diet. \u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCheck out our blog to read more about what makes a great roach chow. Having bred roaches for over 12 years, we have learned a thing or two about what works and what should be avoided. For now let me clearly state that our roach chow is free of pesticides like \u003cstrong\u003e\u003cem\u003eDL Methionine\u003c\/em\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e which can be found in the ingredient lists of practically all the poultry feed products most often used in popular roach chows on the market. Another ingredient you will not find in our roach chow is \u003cstrong\u003e\u003cem\u003e Diatomaceous Earth\u003c\/em\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e, also used as a pesticide. You won't find any sulphur either. We believe in the scientific research that has been done noting that Dubia cockroaches do not require high protein levels, but do require high levels of carbohydrates. And as noted by experiences written about by well known breeder and food manufacturer, Allen Repashy, (maker of Repashy \"Bug Burger\") along with Professor Joe Kunkel noting that too much protein can be harmful to both roaches and the reptiles that consume them. 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Our organic Apple n Pear variety is flavored with 25% real apple and pear fruit that we have dehydrated ourselves, and\/or purchased as \"organic\" meaning there is no added Sulphur or Sulphur Dioxide which is commonly used on dried fruit to retain color. Other natural ingredients include wheat germ, oat \"groats\" which we have milled ourselves, and malted barley.....add an egg, maybe some milk, and some baking powder....and you can literally eat this chow yourself as a bread, muffin, or cookie. With a protein to carbohydrate ratio of 1 to 8, we are pleased to offer this well balanced chow as a part of your roaches overall diet. For a limited time we will be including a 1 ounce pak of water crystals with every one pound purchase!Check out our blog to read more about what makes a great roach chow. Having bred roaches for over 12 years, we have learned a thing or two about what works and what should be avoided. For now let me clearly state that our roach chow is free of pesticides like DL Methionine which can be found in the ingredient lists of practically all the poultry feed products most often used in popular roach chows on the market. Another ingredient you will not find in our roach chow is  Diatomaceous Earth, also used as a pesticide. You won't find any sulphur either. We believe in the scientific research that has been done noting that Dubia cockroaches do not require high protein levels, but do require high levels of carbohydrates. And as noted by experiences written about by well known breeder and food manufacturer, Allen Repashy, (maker of Repashy \"Bug Burger\") along with Professor Joe Kunkel noting that too much protein can be harmful to both roaches and the reptiles that consume them. 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Our Garden variety is flavored with 25% real vegetables including organic beets, sweet potatoes, and butternut squash that we have dehydrated ourselves, and\/or purchased as \"organic\" meaning there is no added Sulphur or Sulphur Dioxide which is commonly used on dried fruit to retain color. Other natural ingredients include wheat germ, oat \"groats\" which we have milled ourselves, and malted barley.....add an egg. maybe some milk, and some baking powder....and you can literally eat this chow yourself as a bread, muffin, or cookie. With a protein to carbohydrate ratio of 1 to 8, we are pleased to offer this well balanced chow as a part of your roaches overall diet. For a limited time we will be including a 1 ounce pak of water crystals with every one pound purchase!Check out our blog to read more about what makes a great roach chow. Having bred roaches for over 12 years, we have learned a thing or two about what works and what should be avoided. For now let me clearly state that our roach chow is free of pesticides like DL Methionine which can be found in the ingredient lists of practically all the poultry feed products most often used in popular roach chows on the market. Another ingredient you will not find in our roach chow is  Diatomaceous Earth, also used as a pesticide. You won't find any sulphur either. We believe in the scientific research that has been done noting that Dubia cockroaches do not require high protein levels, but do require high levels of carbohydrates. And as noted by experiences written about by well known breeder and food manufacturer, Allen Repashy, (maker of Repashy \"Bug Burger\") along with Professor Joe Kunkel noting that too much protein can be harmful to both roaches and the reptiles that consume them. We think that not only will our premium roach chow pass the \"empty bowl\" test....but it will pass the test of time as evidenced by the health of your roaches and the longevity of your critters....Mike","brand":"vendor-unknown","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42133938176075,"sku":"1-PND-PRM-RCH3","price":10.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0656\/2496\/5195\/files\/IMG_1930.webp?v=1770701683"},{"product_id":"1-pound-premium-roach-chow-real-peaches-dubia-diet-12-14-protein","title":"1 Pound Premium Roach Chow: Real Peaches Dubia Diet 12~14% Protein","description":"We are proud to introduce our all natural Dubia Roach Chow! Our Peach flavored variety contains 25% real peaches that we have dehydrated ourselves! No added Sulphur or Sulphur Dioxide which is commonly used on dried fruit to retain color. Other natural ingredients include wheat germ, oat \"groats\" which we have milled ourselves, and malted barley.....add an egg. maybe some milk, and some baking powder....and you can literally eat this chow yourself as a bread, muffin, or cookie. With a protein to carbohydrate ratio of 1 to 8, it offers the optimal levels of each for the hhighest reproduction rates possible. We are pleased to offer this well balanced chow as a part of your roaches overall diet. For a limited time we will be including a 1 ounce pak of water crystals with every one pound purchase!Check out our blog to read more about what makes a great roach chow. Having bred roaches for over 12 years, we have learned a thing or two about what works and what should be avoided. For now let me clearly state that our roach chow is free of pesticides like DL Methionine which can be found in the ingredient lists of practically all the poultry feed products most often used in popular roach chows on the market. Another ingredient you will not find in our roach chow is  Diatomaceous Earth, also used as a pesticide. You won't find any sulphur either. We believe in the scientific research that has been done noting that Dubia cockroaches do not require high protein levels, but do require high levels of carbohydrates. And as noted by experiences written about by well known breeder and food manufacturer, Allen Repashy, (maker of Repashy \"Bug Burger\") along with Professor Joe Kunkel noting that too much protein can be harmful to both roaches and the reptiles that consume them. 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