- High-protein live feeder insects for your pal.
- Perfect for bearded dragons, chameleons, lizards, iguanas, frogs, tarantulas, chickens and tortoises.
- Super easy to care for.
- Can live at room temperature for many weeks.
- Thrive off a grain-based diet with fruit and veggies for hydration.
The Ovipost Live Superworms Reptile Food is packed with protein to give your pal the nutrition he needs to be happy and healthy. These are fantastic live feeder insects for bearded dragons, chameleons, lizards, iguanas, frogs, tarantulas and more. They also make great treats for your backyard chickens or tortoises. The superworms are super easy to care for. They’ll eat nearly anything, but do best on a grain-based diet with a little fruit or some veggies, so you can easily keep them alive. They can live at room temperature for many weeks, but need plenty of ventilation. They’ll get all of the water they need from fruit and veggie scraps, making it easy to care for them until you’re ready to feed them to your pet. This is also great for use with aquatic turtles, terrestrial turtles, tortoises, aquatic amphibians, terrestrial amphibians, invertebrates, and lizards. This is also great for use with chicken & farm, wild bird,aSmall pets, and fish.
| Item Number | 680990 |
|---|---|
| Made In | United States |
| Sourced From | United States |
| Bird Type | Chicken, Wild Bird |
| Fish Type | Tropical Freshwater, Marine Fish, Goldfish, Koi & Pond Fish, Cichlid |
| Food Form | Mealworms, Treats |
| Reptile Type | Bearded Dragon, Painted Turtle, Map Turtle, Red-Eared Slider Turtle, Asian Box Turtle, Greek Tortoise, Russian Tortoise, Hermann’s Tortoise, Red-Footed Tortoise, Pacman Frog, Tree Frogs, Tomato Frog, Fire-belly Toad, Newt, Salamander, Tarantula, Spider, Hermit Crab, Scorpion, Roaches, Leopard Gecko, Crested Gecko, Blue-Tongued Skink, Chameleon, Iguana, Water Dragon, Savanna Monitor, Tegu, Anole |
| Small Pet Type | Hedgehog, Sugar Glider |
Do not refrigerate superworms

























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