Fluker's Gourmet Style Mealworms Reptile Food, 1.2 oz.

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Fluker's Gourmet Style Mealworms Reptile Food, 1.2 oz.

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for insects-eating reptiles, birds or tropical fish. Amount will vary depending on your pet.

  • - Nutritious food
  • - Natural prey without the mess & expense of live prey
  • - For reptiles birds & tropical fish

Specifications

SKU2259681
Primary BrandFluker's
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight1.2 OZ

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Ingredients

Mealworms

Guaranteed Analysis

Protein (min) 17.9%, Fat (min) 5.9%, Fiber (max) 3.5%, Moisture (max) 68%, Ash (max) 3%

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4.6
28 out of 33 (85%) reviewers recommend this product

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My turtles loved this product

jess09

10 years ago

My aquatic turtles loved these meal worms, although they don't smell very good a...

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My Lizzy won't touch them

TracieOpie28

6 years ago

They need to be more specific about the mealworms. No where on the package or de...

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Lizard loves them

Jecca1978

1 year ago
I buy the mealworms all the time my lizard loves them

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Great for pets!

2 years ago
It’s for birds to! I liked it for my pet birds and they love it!

No, I do not recommend this product.

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A hit with most of my crew

KieranandRC

4 years ago
Leopard geckos, plated lizard, and bearded dragons all liked and ate these. Still trying to get my baby savannah monitors to eat them

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Very good purchase

Tabitha Gayle

4 years ago
Everything was alive. Jeffery really enjoyed them.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Got these for my leopard gecko as a treat

Jessi62313

5 years ago
He has had no issues with them, and he LOVESSS them as a treat

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Great

Kyleanddanielle

5 years ago
Good product.. My bearded dragon loved them.......

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Good Quality

llyon34

5 years ago
We have “Beardie” who is picky eater and will not hunt, so we have to feed him by hand, he loves these mealworms

Yes, I recommend this product.

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great Product happy lizard

Ejurek10

5 years ago
I bought this a week ago and my lizard likes the smell of them. He likes them so I have a happy lizard

Yes, I recommend this product.

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can grey tree frogs eat these? I have been tryna find something for him as he is very picky and the food I usually get him is out of stock rn

    Can by baby dwarf American toads eat this?

      Can tree frogs eat this

      1. If you mean White's tree frogs, maybe, assuming they hand feed. My guys prefer the Fluker's canned crickets. (If your frogs don't hand feed, you will need to give them live food.)



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

        are these alive

        1. no.



        Can anoles eat this

        1. Anoles could eat this if they are willing to eat something that doesn't move. The mealworms are nice and soft but they are as dead as anything else that comes out of a sealed can. Do remember to refrigerate this after opening!



        Are these good enough for leopard geckos to eat for actual food, not as treats alone? I hate having to get just crickets but I read on some forums that mealworms are a bit better than crickets and won't eat either of them freeze-dried at all

        1. Live ones would be better for food, like the crickets but these would be great too. These aren’t live and they are not freeze dried. After opening can and give him some place can in frig to keep fresh.



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