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Silent Crickets

The Silent Cricket is the staple diet of the majority of insect eating pets. Where reliability, and proven performance is required, this is the one! Supplementing can be by gut loading or dusting and this cricket can be supplied in a range of sizes from 3mm to 30mm.

Locusts

A colourful and attractive meal for most insect eaters. From hoppers starting at 10mm, through to adults of 60mm, the locust seems to be almost universally accepted. Use as an alternative to crickets but dust and feed in a similar way.

Banded Brown Crickets

The Brown Cricket is the staple diet of the majority of insect eating pets. Where reliability, and proven performance is required, this is the one! Supplementing can be by gut loading or dusting and this cricket can be supplied in a range of sizes from 3mm to 30mm.

Black Crickets

This is a day active insect that resists drowning in water dishes. It will bask in a hot spot and therefore show itself to potential predators. Hot and cold tolerant, this cricket suits a whole range of species.Supplementing can be by gut loading or dusting and this cricket can be supplied in a range of sizes from 3mm to 35mm.

Mealworms

The mealworm has been one of the staple livefoods for many years. Now that it can be successfully supplemented with a good balance of vitamins and minerals, it has returned as a near perfect livefood. As an extra treat, pick out the freshly sloughed individuals to hand feed favoured specimens.

Buffalo Worms

Buffalo worms are another type of small mealworm species suitable for soft build birds.

Dendrobeana

Dendrobaena worms also known as the European night crawlers are a tough and particularly a wriggly worm, making them ideal worms for either fishing , reptile feeding or cage and aviary birds.

Fruit Flies

Fruit flys are very small flys suitable for amphibian reptiles.

Waxworms

Waxworms are larvae of the Pyralidae (waxworms). They are used throughout the pet industry and for fishing. They are medium white caterpillars with black tipped feet and small black heads . In the wild they are parasites of the bee colonies and eat cocoons, pollen etc.

Pachnoda Grubs

This is the larvae of the fruit beetle and ideal for reptiles and the larger cage and aviary birds. Keep cool and place in peat with segments of orange and they will keep for several weeks.

Springtails

Springtails form the largest of the three modern hexapods that are no longer called insects. These hexapods are less than 6mm long and have six or fewer abdominal segments and possess a tubular appendage. They snap their bodies against the substrate flinging the springtail into the air. Ideal food for small reptiles like tree frogs and geckos.

Canned Food

Canned food for your Reptile needs.