
Isopods are great recyclers of bioactive setups and are a beneficial addition to terrariums that come in a variety of colours, shapes, and sizes.An...
View full detailsFeeding your Reptile Live Food such as crickets and mealworms will bring out the hunting instincts of captive animals whether it be your bearded dragon, turtle or birds, whilst providing essential protein and roughage. All insects are free of animal hormones and organophosphates.
Mealworms are a nutritious treat for Amphibians, Wrens, Chickens, Cichlids, Frogs, Oscars, Rats, Reptiles, Turtles, and Birds!
Australian wood roaches make an ideal and clean insect food for lizards, fish and frogs. Large Woodies are clean insects not known to carry disease organisms. In nature they are found under dead wood or tree bark and grow to the size of a large cricket.
Crickets are lively food that will bring out the hunting instincts of captive animals whilst providing essential protein and roughage. Animal hormones and organophosphates free.
Superworms are extra large mealworms. They provide a natural insect food and are an ideal source of protein for medium to large birds, robins, wagtails and most reptiles.
Isopods are great recyclers of bioactive setups and are a beneficial addition to terrariums that come in a variety of colours, shapes, and sizes.An...
View full detailsBlack Soldier Fly Larvae are one of the most nutritious live insects commercially available. These grubs contain comparatively high levels of prote...
View full detailsTo keep crickets alive and healthy we recommend the use of Aqua Load - this product is a Vitamin C and Calcium fortified hydration cube which provi...
View full detailsEarthworms provide a great snack for turtles and axolotls. They can also be used to grow a healthy worm farm or as decomposers in a bioactive enclo...
View full detailsA great snack option for a range of insectivorous pets, giant mealworms can be offered occasionally as a special treat. Mealworms are the larval s...
View full detailsMealworms can be offered occasionally as a special treat to omnivorous reptiles and can also be fed to a range of insectivorous bird species. Meal...
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