The blaptica dubia (orange spotted roach) can be found throughout Central and South America including French Guyana. They ranges in size from 42-50mm. Blaptica dubia (orange spotted roach) is a very popular feeder roach in Europe and has become increasingly popular in the U.S. They are good breeders, long-lived, calm, and create little odor which makes them an even more popular secies of roach. Also, this roach has a very mild manner compared to the blaberus species. Often during cleaning nymphs will play dead making them easy to handle. These roaches usually reach adulthood in 3-5 months and then will live another 12-24 months. The orange spotted roach is a non-climbing and non-flying species.
If your looking for a feeder you've come to the right place. The blaptica dubia or ornage spotted roach can be used for snake, lizard and other reptile food,