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Mealworms wriggle and fall through the holes creating excitement at mealtime for your pet reptile. Lightweight plastic feeder hangs from included suction cup. Encourages natural hunting behavior, fun to watch.
SKU | 1570579 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | Standard |
Height | 1.75 IN |
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Most Helpful Favorable Review
Great idea
Ckrose
5 years ago
Bought this to help feed my dragon. Works great needs a better suction cup. But ...
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Releases too fast!!
CricketsStink
10 years ago
This item, while a great idea, released the worms way too fast! I have a full gr...
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my bearded dragon is about three months old and won’t grow or shed. currently he is 8inches long and eats 8-15 mealworms a day. he won’t eat veggies and his basking spot is at 85 degrees in a 40 gallon tank
I am feeding my leopard gecko every day and he sometimes he eats nothing like only twice that happened but what really worries me is sometimes he eats 15 mealworms!
My leopard gecko wont eat mealworms. What should I do?
Hes hanging out closer to the bottom and hes also lays down with all his legs out but 1. I'm thinking MBD but hes in a screen enclosure, 2 uvb 5.0 bulbs. 1 heat. Crickets always get dusted. He gets plenty of water, and horned worms, plus super worms. Idk what do to I dont want to lose him. I use a multi vitamin aswell.
Hi, I have a beardie who is about a year and a half now. I'm worried he isnt getting enough nutrients. He eats blueberries and freeze dried meal worms but I dont know if that is enough. Fresh veggies are so expensive and go bad before he can eat them all. Do you have any suggestions?
Can a bearded dragon have mealworms? And if so how often?
Hiya, i own a leopard gecko and i feed him once a week but and i read theyre only supposed to have 8-10 mealworms, but hes always hungry ... should i feed him more or leave it ? not sure if this is a vet questions but there are not vets in hong kong who look at leopard geckos so i don't have anyone else to ask and im worried hes not eating enough
My 3-5 month old veiled chameleon isn’t eating and I am very worried and yes every thing including cage temp and humidity are all good
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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.
I fed my beardie 5 large superworms, 2 horn worms, and 7 medium and large crickets. He chowed all the worms in 30 seconds and ate a single cricket after a minute or two. I have been feeding him this way for over 2 years and have always been told this was fine as long as he doesnt look overweight. He also gets romaine lettuce or kale every day which he usually doesn't touch. My question is, should I be feeding him more? Should I just keep popping in worms until he gets stuffed?
Please help with my chameleon