Josh's Frogs 1/4" Banded Crickets (120 Count)
These mealworms are about ½"-¾" in length, because they are a natural product sizes may vary slightly. Mealworms have long been a staple feeder insect in the reptile and amphibian hobby. Actually larvae of the darkling beetle Tenebrio molitor, mealworms are inexpensive and easy to store before feeding them to your reptile or amphibian. Josh's Frogs offers mealworms in 100 count, 500 count, and 1000 count quantities.
How to Feed
Mealworms can be fed as a treat or staple, depending on the animals you're feeding. Make sure to dust mealworms with a proper vitamin and mineral supplement before being fed to your pet. Feed mealworms using feeding tongs or in a worm dish.
Mealworms are great feeder insects for: leopard geckos, crested geckos, fat tail geckos, bearded dragons, lizards, geckos, wild birds, and fish. In fact, some fishermen swear by mealworms, calling them the ideal bait! Wild birds absolutely love mealworms as a treat - these high protein feeders provide a big energy boost!
How to Store
When Josh's Frogs ships mealworms they are already stored on aspen bedding without food - exactly how you want to keep them. Keep mealworms at 45-55F to prolong their lifespan. As mealworms worms go bad, they will become dark in color and eventually turn black and spoil. Discard any black mealworms. Older mealworms may pupate. These pupae may still be offered to your pet. Discard adult beetles, as most animals find these distasteful. Under ideal conditions, mealworms should keep for several weeks.
If you'd like to breed mealworms, please read the Josh's Frogs Mealworm Culturing Care Sheet.
Nutritional Information
Protein 20%, Fat 13%, Fiber 2%, Water 62%
Country | USA |
Brand | Josh's Frogs |
Manufacturer | Josh's Frogs |
Binding | Misc. |
ItemPartNumber | JF00633 |
Size | 500 Count (Pack of 1) |
UnitCount | 1 |
UPCs | 853264006338 |
EANs | 0853264006338 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |