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The Marble Cockroach (Nauphoeta cinerea) is a true classic in the world of terrarium keeping. This insect is rightfully considered one of the best feeder options due to its ideal balance of nutritional value, ease of digestion, and simplicity of use. At Korm.top, we offer Marble Cockroaches in three convenient formats: Live: Active and fast, they are perfect for stimulating the natural hunting instinct in chameleons, agamas, and frogs. Frozen: Maximum convenience and safety. They retain all vitamins thanks to shock freezing. Ideal for hedgehogs, swifts, and reptiles accustomed to non-moving food. Dried: A concentrated source of protein with a long shelf life. A great "backup" option or a treat for rodents and turtles. 🏆 Why choose the Marble Cockroach? Soft Chitin: Unlike superworms (Zophobas) or certain beetle species, the marble cockroach has a very soft exoskeleton. This guarantees easy digestion and prevents stomach issues even in young or weakened animals. High Activity: These roaches do not burrow into the substrate immediately; instead, they actively run around the terrarium, attracting the attention of even the pickiest predators. Nutrition: High protein content and optimal fat levels make them an excellent staple food. 🦎 Who is this food suitable for? Marble cockroaches are a universal feeder for a wide range of animals: Lizards: Leopard geckos, Bearded dragons, Skinks, Tokay geckos, Monitors. Arachnids: Tarantulas, Scorpions, Whip spiders. Amphibians: Pacman frogs, Cane toads, Tree frogs. Mammals: African pygmy hedgehogs, Meerkats, Pet rats (as a protein supplement). Birds: Swifts, Owls. ⚠️ Important Note on Keeping Live Roaches Marble cockroaches are excellent climbers and can scale smooth vertical surfaces (glass, plastic). If you purchase live insects, be sure to apply a layer of petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or a special "fluon" barrier to the top inner edge of the container (3-5 cm) to prevent escapes. Choose the best format for your pet and order high-quality feeder insects at Korm.top!