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Continue to Canada siteReptiles need calcium and other minerals to stay healthy, and that’s where Fluker's Gourmet-Style Canned Dubia Roaches Reptile Food comes in. This high-quality food is packed with the essential nutrients and vitamins your reptile needs to thrive—plus, it’s suitable for reptiles, birds, and tropical fish. Perfect for everyday feeding, this reptile food comes with a specially designed lid to maintain freshness. This is also great for use with aquatic turtles, terrestrial amphibians, and lizards.
Item Number | 323020 |
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Made In | China |
Sourced From | China |
Food Form | Wet Food |
Reptile Type | Toad, Aquatic Turtle, Gecko, Frog, Lizard, Painted Turtle, Map Turtle, Red-Eared Slider Turtle, Pacman Frog, Red Barn Toad, Tomato Frog, Bearded Dragon, Leopard Gecko, Crested Gecko, Blue-Tongued Skink, Chameleon, Water Dragon, Savanna Monitor, Tegu, Anole |
Special Diet | N/A |
Dubia Roaches
Crude Protein | 28% min |
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Crude Fat | 4.5% min |
Crude Fiber | 4% max |
Moisture | 65% max |
Fluker's Gourmet-Style Dubia Roaches may fed daily to insect-eating reptiles such as bearded dragons, monitors, tegus and leopard geckos. The amount will vary depending on your pet. You can break roaches into smaller pieces for smaller reptiles. Replace uneaten roaches within 24 hopurs and always wash hands after handling the product.
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Customer Rating | Rated 3.6667 out of 5 stars 3 | Rated 5 out of 5 stars 4 | Rated 3.8136 out of 5 stars 118 | Rated 3.3729 out of 5 stars 59 | — |
Price | $4.99Chewy Price | $5.24Chewy Price | $3.99Chewy Price | $3.99Chewy Price | $5.98Chewy Price |
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Top Ingredients | Dubia Roaches | Black Soldierfly Larvae | Mealworms. | Crickets. | Superworms |
Food Form | Wet Food | Wet Food | Wet Food, Mealworms | Wet Food, Crickets | Wet Food |
Fish Type | — | — | Tropical Freshwater | Tropical Freshwater | — |
These Dubias were HUGE! They were sub adult nymphs (about one molt away from adult size), rather dry, with a fairly hard skin. They were not fat or juicy. My pet refused to even consider tasting them. Back to the live roaches and mealworms and canned mealies, I guess.
Decided to try something new on my captive bred box turtles this summer. They were a huge hit. Started out with one can for twelve individuals but now I am up to three cans per once weekly feeding so they don't fight over them. Personally they gross me out but since they love them I just so I toss them in and move away.
Terrific reptile food. Devoured on contact. Had to limit serving portion so supply would last. -Flash