Armstrong's Cricket Farm 2/3 Grown Crickets Pre Cup, 24 count
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About This Item
Details
- Raised in a controlled and clean environment for robust and healthy insects.
- High in protein and essential nutrients for your pet’s health.
- Ideal for a variety of reptiles, amphibians, birds, and small mammals.
- Armstrong’s Cricket Farm takes extra care to ensure your crickets arrive alive and in excellent condition.
- Selectively bred for strength and resilience to meet the needs of different pets.
Ingredient Information
Ingredients
Crickets.
Caloric Content
580 calories/pound
Guaranteed Analysis
| Crude Protein | 18.39% |
|---|---|
| Crude Fat | 5.02% |
| Crude Fiber | 2.83% |
| Moisture | 75.23% |
| Ash | 1.5% |
| Calcium | 0.175% |
| Phosphorous | 0.825% |
Feeding Instructions
Feeding Instructions
Crickets thrive on a diverse diet that includes vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, squash, and leafy greens. They also benefit from grains like alfalfa, wheat germ, and rice cereal. It’s important to provide them with consistent access to food and clean water. For optimal nutrition, gut-load crickets with nutrient-rich foods before offering them to your pets.
| Reptile | Recommended Feeding Frequency |
|---|---|
| Baby Leopard Gecko | 5-7 small crickets, dubias, or meal worms daily |
| Juvenile Leopard Gecko | 5-7 medium crickets, dubias, or meal worms daily |
| Adult Leopard Gecko | 6-8 large crickets, dubias, or meal worms 2-3 times a week |
| Baby Bearded Dragon | 15-25 small insects daily (breaking up into multiple feedings a day) |
| Juvenile Bearded Dragon | 20-30 medium insects daily (breaking up into multiple feedings a day) |
| Adult Bearded Dragon | 10-20 large bugs every other day |
We recommend rotating insects for nutritional biodiversity. Hornworms, waxworms and super worms can we be added biweekly as a high fat treat!
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1 Customer Reviews
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Annette on Apr 30, 2025
Half
One box of the crickets are all alive and the other box only half of them are alive
One box of the crickets are all alive and the other box only half of them are alive