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Josh's Frogs Banded Crickets (Gryllodes sigillatus) live longer, are quieter and smell less than other cricket species. Multiple sizes are available to guarantee you will find the perfect size for your pet.
SKU | 3763652 |
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Primary Brand | Josh's Frogs |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | 1/2 inch |
Protein 17%, Fat 8%, Fiber 2%, Water 71%.
As a general rule, ensure the live food fed to your pet is no larger than the distance between your pet's eyes. To ensure your pet is receiving a well-balanced diet, a mixture of food sources is recommended. Some options include crickets, mealworms, Superworms, Calciworms, Waxworms, cockroaches and hornworms.
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I was wondering how much I should be feeding my pet leopard gecko. He's a hatching probably only a few months old. And I have been feeding him one meal worm a day and like 3 smal crickets. But he will eat up to 6 or 7 a day if I let him. Also I purchased about 50 small crickets and some of them have grown quite large. They would still be considered small. But I was wondering if they were now too big for him. What I will typically do is feed him 1 larger cricket. 1 worm and then 1 small cricket.
I have a small green Anole, very young likely no more than a few months old. I have Reason to believe it’s a female. She’s incredibly tiny. I bought “Baby crickets” and they were much bigger than her head. What can I feed Her so she can grow to a regular cricket diet?
I have an adult bearded dragon that I adopted. I believe he is overweight. How many crickets and meal worms should i be feeding him daily?
Hello i have a leopard gecko i got her from my biology teacher shes super tamed i was wondering if i should feed them crickets or mealworms and how meny
My fire belly frogs (2) aren't eating the 6 adult crickets I feed them daily causing their tank go get very nasty. What do you recommend I do?
I recently had my first pet chameleon pass away and I do and don't want to get a new one. The problem is that if I feed it 20 crickets a week, that's $3 a week at petco. Which in a year adds up to $156. Also I don't have a real job because I'm only 13. Do you have any tips on getting crickets for a cheaper price.
Hello. I can’t get my baby crested gecko to even be interested in taking a cricket. Crickets are the right size the breeder feed and also the breeder said that this gecko was eating crickets and would hunt them. I feed Repashy. Does that supplement crickets too? My first crested gecko Oakley, did this also. But after about 3-4 weeks of trying Oakley did eat crickets. Any suggestions on how to get my new crested gecko, aspen, to eat crickets? He is really good eater with his Repashy. (three legs)
I got my crickets for my bearded dragon and I put all 200 crickets In a tub like a cricket keeper and I have another tub to put my bearded dragon in so I can put some crickets there but when I did he didn't eat any, in fact some even jumped out. It's not that he doesn't have want to eat its just maybe he just didn't see them because it was a somewhat dark area but not to dark so maybe he didn't see them? But my question is where do i put the crickets so he can eat them without them jumping?
Lyra will eat TONS of crickets if I let her. Should I feed her as many as she wants? If I should limit it, how many crickets should I feed her and how often? (Lyra will eat around 5 every day, sometimes 7). Also, is it a must to put them in her vivarium? Can I put the cricket and Lyra into a plastic box type thing instead? (I'm a bit scittish when it comes to insects. So if I put a cricket in the cage, whenever I open it I would be a bit scaird..) (Btw, I will put a picture of the plastic box)
I just bought a fancy bearded dragon. It’s maybe 4 inches. I was wondering how much I should feed it. Not how many times a day but a quantity amount. How many crickets and what amount of veggies (oz)
My bearded dragon lizard is a baby and just got her a few days ago, I let her roam in a tub of crickets and she ate 9. Now today she won't even eat crickets or anything. What's going on?
My lowered geck has a very thin tail. I give him crickets, mealworms and wax worms but in 4 months ago he stopped hunting in general. He won’t go for any cricket... I have to force feed him. He had a heat pad a lights warm, cold and moist hide