Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets, 1.2 oz.

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Natural prey for reptiles & birds. Gut-loaded with calcium. Freeze dried and without the mess and expense of live prey.

  • - Gut-loaded with calcium
  • - Natural prey without the mess & expense of live prey
  • - For reptiles, birds & tropical fish
  • - Made in the USA

Specifications

SKU2237175
Primary BrandFluker's
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight1.2 OZ

Additional Features

Grain FreeNo
Personalized Item flagNo

Ingredients

Freeze Dried Cricket

Guaranteed Analysis

Protein (min) 50.10%, Fat (min) 4.80%, Fiber (max) 2.80%, Moisture (max) 8.90%.

Feed 2-5 crickets per meal, depending on size and species. For smaller fish and reptiles, break crickets into small pieces. Freeze-dried crickets should be offered with other food items appropriate for your pet to diversify its diet and reduce the likelihood of nutritional disease. Ask your pet professional for assistance with developing a complete and balanced diet for your pet fish, amphibian or reptile. Store in a cool, dry place.

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4.5
72 out of 99 (73%) reviewers recommend this product

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HannahsLilLeo

12 years ago

I can handle live crickets, but unfortunately my mother can't, and when I'm away...

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MegasMom

10 years ago

The product is fine. I would not recommend then for baby bearded dragons.

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Best tasting CRICKETS

The Ducksters

2 years ago
Great tasting when dipped in chocolate, my pekin duck loves them as well.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Also great for hamsters

Adam E

3 years ago
Although these are marketed with reptiles in mind, these are also perfectly fine for hamsters. My hamster absolutely loves them and i'll give him a few of these here and there, he gobbles them right up!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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WHY SO BURNED?

M chela G

3 years ago
they are burned somehow and my turtle will not eat them. The container will have to be thrown out.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Flowerhorn approves

Jorge22hr

4 years ago
Every time I drop these crickets in my aquarium my flowerhorns go into a feeding frenzy. Two thumbs up!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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a real hit with my chameleon

Samuri

5 years ago
My Veiled chameleon really loves it . I wasn't sure if she would like freeze dried insects but she ate them in a matter of minuets.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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They work

Pickles10418

5 years ago
They are ok lots of broken up pieces. Not sure if there is a better way to package them

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Flickers freeze dried crikets

Micbh3478bvhh

5 years ago
Juney seems to like these. I'm happy I got them for her. There protein insects are like meat to them hammy babies.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Blue tongue skink loves it

Andrew2323

5 years ago
Very cheap and my blue tongue skink loves eating it

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Would these be okay for a bearded dragon that's about 7 months old? He gets bored chasing live crickets sometimes

    I plan on getting a carnivorous plant. Would these work for a cape sundew?

      Are they big? my leopard gecko is smaller still and doesn’t like live crickets. these could be an option if they’re not huge. 

      1. I get the huge ones, but I believe they come in various sizes. You can also get canned mealworms and other insects, all soft rather than dried. I had a leopard gecko that loved to tangle with really big (live!) crickets, even when he was tiny, so it's all according to taste. Try various things---and DO refrigerate them after opening because they don't keep well otherwise.



      are these safe for dwarf hamster or any hamsters to eat?

      1. Yes, our dwarf hamster likes it very much.



      Can hedgehogs have these as a treat?

        Can I feed these to my pet Camponotus Pennsyvanicus (Eastern Black Carpenter) ant colony?

          Can a pacman frog eat this?

            Can a leopard Gecko eat this Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets

            1. Yes my leopards love these! One of them refuses to hunt live crickets so these are the only ones he’ll eat. 



            Will they work for my crested gecko if i break them for him?

            1. I wish I could answer this for you. I think someone from the reptile department should answer this for you. I bought these for my red ear slider turtle she loves them



            Can I feed freeze dried crickets to small tree frogs?

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