Dehydrated Crickets
1,99€
Give your pets the best! π¦ππ·οΈ Our dehydrated crickets are pure natural protein πͺβperfect for reptiles, amphibians, arthropods, and ants! π¦ No preservatives, easy to use, and highly nutritious. Help them grow strong and healthy! π±β¨
π¦ Dehydrated Crickets β Natural Food for Insectivorous Animals
Description:
Dehydrated crickets are a protein-rich natural food source, ideal for feeding reptiles, amphibians, arthropods (such as scorpions or tarantulas), and ants. Thanks to a careful dehydration process, they retain their nutritional properties without the need for preservatives or refrigeration.
β Main Benefits:
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High protein content: excellent source of high-quality protein and essential amino acids.
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Long shelf life: no refrigeration needed and easy to store.
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Easy to portion: can be offered whole, crushed, or rehydrated for easier intake.
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Natural, healthy option: free from additives, preservatives, or artificial colors.
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Perfect as part of a varied diet or as a protein boost for ant colonies with mixed feeding.
π¬ Nutritional Composition (approx.):
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Crude protein: 60β70%
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Crude fat: 15β20%
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Fiber: 5β10%
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Moisture: <10%
πΎ Recommended for:
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Insectivorous reptiles (geckos, bearded dragons, anoles, etc.)
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Amphibians like frogs and salamanders
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Arthropods such as mantises, scorpions, spiders, and centipedes
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Ants (especially omnivorous or predatory species)
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Insectivorous birds and exotic small mammals
π¦ Packaging & Use:
Sold dry in sealed containers. Can be fed directly or rehydrated slightly before feeding to improve palatability. Store in a cool, dry place.
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10 g |
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