ABDragons Insect Food Premium Chow, 1-lb bag

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  • High-protein feed for Dubia roaches (sold separately).
  • Healthy roaches make for a healthy reptile.
  • Suitable for both roaches and crickets.
  • No cat, dog or chicken food included.
  • Arrives in a convenient resealable bag.

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4.9
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
12 Ratings

2 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By corvette on Sep 13, 2025

Good chow for the price

My dubias love it

My dubias love it


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Jennifer on Sep 30, 2022

Great product, but does smell...

I use this substrate to keep my black soldier fly larvae in, and it is really nice. I can sift majority of the substrate out with a typical kitchen sift, and the

I use this substrate to keep my black soldier fly larvae in, and it is really nice. I can sift majority of the substrate out with a typical kitchen sift, and the larvae really like to dig around in it. My only complaint is it does have a grainy wheat smell to it. It smells fine straight from the bag, but after a couple of days with the larvae, the smell gets rancid. It's especially prominent if too much moisture is mixed into the substrate. However, the smell isn't too much of the problem since I house the fly larvae in my basement. I only have to deal with it when I clean their container.