Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets Reptile Treats, 1-lb jar

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  • Healthy snack for reptiles, birds and tropical fish
  • Packed with protein, essential nutrients and vitamins
  • Convenient way to feed reptiles, safe alternative to keeping and maintaining live feeders
  • Can be used in combination with other Fluker freeze-dried products to diversify your pet's diet
  • Gut-loaded with Fluker's Hi-Calcium Diet, then freeze-dried to maintain the maximum nutritional value and taste your pet needs

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Questions & Answers

25 Customer Questions


What size are these crickets and approximately how many are in the jar?

Answer by ChewyJun 26, 2018
These crickets are 4-5 weeks old, making them approximately 1/2 to 3/4 inch long. There approximately 100 crickets inside this 1.2 ounce jar.

How about cats? My cats frequently get into my sons live crickets for his lizards. He has a habit of setting them down in the bag and then the cat is on it.

Answer by ChewyMay 23, 2018
Eating bugs is a natural behavior for cats that in most cases is not cause for alarm. Crickets are completely safe for cats to consume.

How often should a bearded dragon be fed these? Are they to be used as a treat or can they replace live crickets?

Answer by ChewyMay 22, 2019
Feed 2-5 crickets per meal, depending on size and species. For smaller fish and reptiles, break crickets into small pieces. Freeze-Dried Crickets should be offered with other food items appropriate for your pet to diversify its diet and reduce the likelihood of nutritional disease.

aren't you worried about pets contacting pin worm from the crickets Since thry do Carry pin worm

Answer by ChewyApr 21, 2020
There are no cause for concern when handling freeze dried crickets. In the event that these crickets did for any chance carry parasites or bacteria, it would be killed off during the freeze drying process.

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87 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Tina on Oct 25, 2025

The items needed were available

I'd like the delivery person to put it in the back corner rather than leaving where people that steal packages see it from the street

I'd like the delivery person to put it in the back corner rather than leaving where people that steal packages see it from the street


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Scourge on Oct 9, 2025

Crispy crickets

Great snacking item. Delicious. Great dor a non perishable healthy snack .I pair them wirh raisins and meal worms

Great snacking item. Delicious. Great dor a non perishable healthy snack .I pair them wirh raisins and meal worms


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Stretch on Jul 19, 2025

Not a good substitute for live crickets

I bought these Fluker’s Freeze Dried Crickets for my Gargoyle Gecko and he wouldn’t touch them. When the package arrived the vacuum seal was broken and the crickets

I bought these Fluker’s Freeze Dried Crickets for my Gargoyle Gecko and he wouldn’t touch them. When the package arrived the vacuum seal was broken and the crickets were dried out and hard. Chewy promptly offered to refund or replace them. Thank You!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Crystalann on Apr 13, 2025

Our small zoo says it's yummy!

Bought these for our animals. We use these for treats and extras for a lot of our animals, including our hermit crabs and our hedgehog. Everyone loves them.

Bought these for our animals. We use these for treats and extras for a lot of our animals, including our hermit crabs and our hedgehog. Everyone loves them.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Tiffany on Jan 24, 2025

I think they’re ok?

They seem like decent quality, but I have tried using them in opossums food (wildlife rehabber) and they tend to avoid them. Which I find weird bc they eat bugs

They seem like decent quality, but I have tried using them in opossums food (wildlife rehabber) and they tend to avoid them. Which I find weird bc they eat bugs in the wild, so wondering if these are just too dry


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Cheryl on Feb 10, 2025

My bearded dragon loves these crickets

I give my bearded dragon these crickets as a treat.My bearded dragon runs towards the opening of her cage when she sees the can.

I give my bearded dragon these crickets as a treat.My bearded dragon runs towards the opening of her cage when she sees the can.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Brittany on Feb 28, 2025
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Picky bearded dragon loves these!

My beardie will not eat live crickets, but loves these freeze dried snacks! Will continue buying!

My beardie will not eat live crickets, but loves these freeze dried snacks! Will continue buying!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Grace on Aug 5, 2025

His favorite snack!!

His favorite snack!!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jeffrey on Jan 19, 2025

The turtle seems to like them

We have a painted turtle, finding food in the winter is sometimes hard, but the turtle likes these crickets

We have a painted turtle, finding food in the winter is sometimes hard, but the turtle likes these crickets


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Mary on May 10, 2025

Look old

My chicken didn’t want them!

My chicken didn’t want them!