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Continue to Canada siteYour reptile pal deserves a treat! Symton Large Dubia Roaches Canned Reptile Treats are made with irresistible Dubia roaches that have been freshly preserved and are ready to eat. These canned treats contain the same nutritional value and delicious taste as fresh treats, but have a shelf life of up to three years unopened. Once you open a can, simply pop it in the fridge and it will stay fresh for up to one week. They’re also a great source of protein for your pet, and come with a super convenient plastic lid to reseal the can.
Item Number | 265792 |
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Weight | 3.70 ounces |
Made In | China |
Sourced From | China |
Food Form | Treats |
Reptile Type | Lizard, Frog, Newt, Painted Turtle, Aquatic Turtle, Map Turtle, Red-Eared Slider Turtle, Asian Box Turtle, Greek Tortoise, Tortoise, Russian Tortoise, Hermann's Tortoise, Red-Footed Tortoise, Pacman Frog, Red Barn Toad, Toad, Fire-belly Toad, Tarantula, Invertebrates, Bearded Dragon, Leopard Gecko, Gecko, Crested Gecko, Blue-Tongued Skink, Chameleon, Iguana, Water Dragon, Savanna Monitor, Tegu, Anole |
Special Diet | N/A |
Blaptica dubia.
Crude Protein | 23.4% min |
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Crude Fat | 7.2% min |
Crude Fiber | 2.9% max |
Moisture | 65.6% max |
Ash | 1.2% max |
Offer to pet directly.
Customer Rating | Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars 5 | Rated 3 out of 5 stars 1 | Rated 4.75 out of 5 stars 4 | Rated 3.75 out of 5 stars 4 | Rated 3 out of 5 stars 5 |
Price | $15.00Chewy Price | $11.93Chewy Price | $17.95Chewy Price | $16.22Chewy Price | $12.76Chewy Price |
Autoship | $14.25Chewy Price | $11.33Chewy Price | $17.05Chewy Price | $15.41Chewy Price | $12.12Chewy Price |
Top Ingredients | Blaptica dubia. | Hermetia illucens. | Farm-Raised Superworms (Zophobas Morio) | Farm-Raised Crickets (Gryllus Linnaeus) | Farm-Raised Mealworms (Tenebrio Molitor) |
Food Form | Treats | Treats | Mealworms | Crickets | Mealworms |
Health Feature | Recovery | Muscle Care | — | — | — |
Fish Type | — | — | Bottom Feeder, Cichlid, Koi & Pond Fish, Tropical Freshwater | Bottom Feeder, Cichlid, Koi & Pond Fish, Tropical Freshwater | Bottom Feeder, Cichlid, Koi & Pond Fish, Tropical Freshwater |
Bird Type | — | — | Chicken, Wild Bird, Bluebird | Chicken, Wild Bird, Bluebird | Chicken, Wild Bird, Bluebird |
Small Pet Type | — | — | Hedgehog, Sugar Glider | Hedgehog, Sugar Glider | Hedgehog, Sugar Glider |
I got I got these for my bearded dragon Rosie and she was eating them fine until she swallowed one whole and she was choking she was actually literally dying I had to give her the Heimlich maneuver they're way too big I wish they sold them in a smaller size also but is great for bigger dragons I do like the product Rosie's doing fine now the product is great she will actually eat them if I cut them in half for her
I buy these for my adult bearded dragon. I used to buy the vacuum sealed package of roaches but they were always flat and missing parts. These roaches are big, juicy and you can actually tell what they are. My bearded dragon will run across his tank as soon as he hears the can open. I would highly recommend these!
My blue tongues loves them. This is a perfect alternative to having live roaches in my house.
My blue tongue skink loves roaches. You get more for your money buying these than the vacuum-sealed packs and live containers at the pet store. They don't go bad like the live ones and obviously don't stink and don't require food and water. When your done, you just put the clear lid on it and put it in the fridge til the next feeding.
My Dragon loves Dubia roaches. I decided to try these Because they are more reasonable than paying 50 -$.90 apiece For live ones. I wasn’t sure if she would eat these since they are not alive and moving. However, I put 5 in her dish and shook the dish and she dove right in. My only complaint is that they are very large, I wish these came in a size medium. But I will definitely keep ordering them. I thought about mixing them with her live worms.