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Millipede, Snail & Roach Food – Premium Chow Pellets

Millipede, snail and roach pellets made from various greens and vegetables.

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Greens pellets for millipedes, snails and roaches.

From €2,75 (see all the prices below)

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Grass hay, dehydrated vegetables, alfalfa, vitamins and minerals, all pressed into pellets with long shelf life.

Millipede, snail and roach chow pellets can be a staple everyday food for all terrestrial snails, many millipedes and roaches, and when covering their need for non-fresh vegetable and fruit. Some isopods also do eat those pellets. However, not all species of millipedes, roaches, isopods will eat it all the time. Read more below.

Millipede species that do eat it these pellets include: Atopochetus spp., Benoitolus spp., Ommatoiulus rutilans, Spiropoeus spp., Spirostreptus spp., and perhaps other species that I didn’t test it on them.

Roach species that do eat it these pellets include: Blaptica spp., Elliptorhina spp., Eublaberus spp. Lucihormetica verrucosa, Simandoa conserfariam, and perhaps other species that I didn’t test it on them. A few notes on roach diet. It has been circulated that “you can feed your roaches cat kibble“. Unfortunately that is old wives’ tales, and the only thing you are making sure with that diet, is that the roaches will be having health issues in the long run. Roaches – like isopods and other invertebrates – do eat leaves, white wood and greens. Animal protein (like cat kibble) can be offered only in small quantities and not more than once per week. That is not for all roaches of course, as there are roach species with very specific diet requirements (eating mainly lichen and bee pollen).

Isopod species that do eat it these pellets include: Porcellio laevis, and perhaps other species that I didn’t test it on them.

Crickets and other insects do eat them as well.

Store these pellets in a dry and dark location, away from sunlight.

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250 grams: €2,75
500 grams: €4,50
1 kg: €7,00

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Is that for all millipedes and roaches?

I have tested it on millipedes and roach species that I have and those that eat those pellets I mentioned those species above. There are of course roach species that eat a whole different diet (only lichen and bee pollen for example). And there are more tropical millipede species that might not eat it all of the time.

Do I need to soak the pellets in water?

You put them in the terrarium just as they are, dry.

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