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12 oz. Provides the three things crickets need most--food, water, and vitamins. Best one step feeding solution for your crickets and other feeder insects such as mealworms, super worms, and fruit flies. Eliminates need for water.
SKU | 919756 |
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Primary Brand | Fluker's |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 12 OZ |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Water, Carageenan, Soya Protein, Dried Brewers Yeast, Dried Kelp, Calcium Carbonate, Spirulina, Potassium Sorbate, Ascorbic Acid, Citric Acid, Yellow #6 Food Color.
Crude protein (min.) 3.5%, crude fat (min.) 0.1%, crude fiber (max.) 0.5%, moisture (max.) 92%, calcium (min.) 580 ppm.
Orange Cube should be used as a primary source of food for your crickets. It is most effective if offered to crickets for at least 24 hours in order to provide the most complete nutritional prey for your pet reptile or amphibian. Add Orange Cube as needed to ensure crickets always have access to the food. It the food becomes spoiled in the cricket cage, it should be removed to prevent the spread of bacteria and fungi. Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate after opening.
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Welcome2ourZoo
14 years ago
We previously used the gel, but found that our crickets were barely staying aliv...
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BeardedDragonGirl
13 years ago
The crickets ate this but they preferred eating the ones who had died over it. Y...
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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)
Is it unhealthy to feed my leopard gecko any form of dried pellets or dried insects? A cricket is 70% moisture so what would happen to the nutrition in its guts when it dries?
Hello! Is it a MUST to gut load my mealworms? ALso, do I HAVE to dust them in calsium if I'm providing the calcium in the crested gecko diet? One last thing: are mealworms or crickets better for my crestie? Thanks so much for all your help!
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)
I have been given red eared sliders and they have only eaten crickets, mealworms and dried shrimp and pellets. Can I start them on fruits and veggies? They are like 8 yrs old
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
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.
I have a 7 mo bearded dragon, 18", male. He won't eat any bugs except wax worms now. No crickets, so went to dubias and phoenix worms. Nope, not anymore. Mealworms make him sick. Healthy, eats salad fine, poops daily, drinks water daily. Worried about proper nutrition. Was told Dec hatch date but wonder if older than told. 40 gallon tank, uv zoo med 5.0 long, heat 150 watt bulb, repti carpet, temps 90s hot and 80s cool sides.
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?
My dog (35 pound, 2 year old corgi) ingested about two 50 grams (1.8 oz) bags of Fluker’s Repta Boost insectavore/carnivore high amp boost and appetite stimulant. The ingredients don’t seem dangerous but I need a second opinion.
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.
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