Small 1/2" Dubia
1951Small 1/2" Dubia
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Approximately 1/2" in length, these dubia nymphs are a great choice for small or young reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates, such as juvenile bearded dragons, leopard geckos, crested geckos, and veiled chameleons.
One small 1/2" dubia nymph is about the length of an adult cricket, but heavier. To prevent potential choking, lizards should not be fed dubia roaches larger than the space between their eyes.
Dubia should always be lightly dusted with calcium powder prior to feeding.
Nutrition Facts:
- Moisture — 65.6%
- Protein — 23.4%
- Fat — 7.2%
- Ash — 1.2%
- Fiber — 2.9%
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We do all counts by a combination of both count and weight in grams since what really matters is the “weight” to feed your pet. Whether you have 90 bugs that weigh 9g or 110 bugs that weigh 9g, your pet will still get the same amount of food by weight. We always weigh heavy to insure over count for dead and undersized dubia. You may receive slightly more or less than you order depending on size. Example: If you order 50 dubia you could receive as little as 45 as a w scenario, but you could also receive as many as 60. In most cases, you will receive more.
25 - 2g
50 - 4g
100 - 8g
200 - 16g
500 - 40g
1000 - 80g
We do not ship dubia to Florida, Hawaii, or outside the US.
All dubia roach nymphs are a mix of male and female; they are not sexed unless otherwise specified.
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ORDERS UP TO 600 WILL COME IN CUPS. LARGER ORDERS WILL BE BOXED.

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Very healthy roaches
Due to vacation, was not able to open the delivery for 4 days. Happy to say all roaches were alive and in great shape. Best service out there.


Healthy dubias!
My order was shipped out very fast and I received healthy dubias like always! Highly recommend shopping here!

Ok review
Everything was good other then the shipping took over a week to get to me when it was said to be sooner


Correctly Sized and Healthy
My adult leopard gecko likes these dubia roaches, and I love buying them from here. Thank you.