Best Roaches for Panthers

I know I'm late to this but I don't know if anyone has recommended Dusky Cave Roaches (B. fusca), because they are my absolute favorite roaches for my guys. They breed just as well as Dubia or Discoids would but are much, much larger. So you have a much wider range of nymph sizes to choose from, which I think it awesome. A nearly-adult nymph is a very decent meal, and an adult male is definitely a favorite treat among my larger males.

I have discoids as well but the cave roaches are great, in my opinion. Also don't fly, climb, or move very quickly.
 
I know I'm late to this but I don't know if anyone has recommended Dusky Cave Roaches (B. fusca), because they are my absolute favorite roaches for my guys. They breed just as well as Dubia or Discoids would but are much, much larger. So you have a much wider range of nymph sizes to choose from, which I think it awesome. A nearly-adult nymph is a very decent meal, and an adult male is definitely a favorite treat among my larger males.

I have discoids as well but the cave roaches are great, in my opinion. Also don't fly, climb, or move very quickly.

THANKS! I love the idea of the green banana roach because of they way it looks but I want something with a little more guts. This just might be it! (along with g.banana roaches prob)
 
Panchlora nivea

Panchlora nivea can be shipped to Florida, unlike Blaptica dubia, as an example. They come in 2 flavors. Panchlora nivea and the giant green banana roach. The giant green banana roach gets larger than the Panchlora nivea with females getting 1.25 inches and 2-3 times the mass of the panchlora nivea. Care for both is the same. They are different species possibly Panchlora viridis.
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Panchlora nivea can be shipped to Florida, unlike Blaptica dubia, as an example. They come in 2 flavors. Panchlora nivea and the giant green banana roach. The giant green banana roach gets larger than the Panchlora nivea with females getting 1.25 inches and 2-3 times the mass of the panchlora nivea. Care for both is the same. They are different species possibly Panchlora viridis.
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Yup that is plenty big :) :) THANKS!!:D
 
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