Exotic Nutrition Fresh Feeders Superworms Reptile Food, 5-oz box

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Rated 4.75 out of 5 stars
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  • Makes a great supplemental meal source for amphibians, hedgehogs, reptiles, sugar gliders, tropical fish, turtles and other insect-eating critters.
  • Comes with feeding tweezers for easy and ick-free servings.
  • Made with all natural, farm-raised superworms and no preservatives.
  • Each insect is carefully cooked to maintain moisture for easy digestion.
  • Comes in vacuum-sealed, resealable pouches to help preserve flavor and nutrients.

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Top IngredientsFarm-Raised Superworms (Zophobas Morio)Farm-Raised Grasshoppers (Oxya Chinensis)Farm-Raised Mealworms (Tenebrio Molitor)Farm-Raised Crickets (Gryllus Linnaeus)Blaptica dubia.
Fish TypeBottom Feeder, Cichlid, Koi & Pond Fish, Tropical FreshwaterBottom Feeder, Cichlid, Koi & Pond Fish, Tropical FreshwaterBottom Feeder, Cichlid, Koi & Pond Fish, Tropical FreshwaterBottom Feeder, Cichlid, Koi & Pond Fish, Tropical Freshwater
Food FormMealwormsGrasshoppersMealwormsCricketsTreats
Bird TypeChicken, Wild Bird, BluebirdChicken, Wild Bird, BluebirdChicken, Wild Bird, BluebirdChicken, Wild Bird, Bluebird
Small Pet TypeHedgehog, Sugar GliderHedgehog, Sugar GliderHedgehog, Sugar GliderHedgehog, Sugar Glider
Health FeatureRecovery

Questions & Answers

1 Customer Questions


I have hedgehog how to you care for the live .eal worm's or the cooked ones
Answer by ChewyNov 11, 2021
Store unopened in a cool, dry place. Once individual packs are opened, refrigerate and use within 7 days. Use the provided bag clip to close bags and keep unused insects fresh between uses. Discard after Best Used By date printed on box.

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Guppy on Dec 14, 2022

Superworms are super yummy

My Hedgehog loves these disgusting things. I like the packaging because the canned ones get soupy.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Rhia on Sep 25, 2022

Loved These

My hedgie loves these worms! She has tried many other bugs and worms in the past that she didn't like, but these were a winner!


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Kris on Mar 16, 2022

Not really for box turtles

Got the package it is well packaged and preserved and everything it just turns out that because they're freeze-dried and dehydrated whatever the proper term is box turtles like things that wiggle and so they were not into it however I took them over to my sister house who has red eared sliders so the combination of the moisture of the water and you dropping them dramatically into the water they enjoyed them a lot. So sliders yes in my opinion box turtles not so much.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Brenda on Oct 7, 2021

Great Food For Possums!

I buy these worms as a foraging treat for a rescued opossum who contracted metabolic bone disease and therefore could not be released back into the wild. She loves them! It's expensive, but she loves them so and it encourages a more natural behavior for her in her habitat.