50+ WAXWORMS:
- Wax Worms (aka Bee Moths) are High in fat, fiber and crude protein.
- Wax worms are an excellent choice of added nutrition to any species of reptile, amphibian or other pets.
- Although an excellent staple in your reptiles diet, they should only be fed as a treat due to their extremely high fat content.
- Wax worms do not need to be fed and can be kept in the fridge.
- The wood shavings provided as substrate, should always be kept dry and cool.
Nutritional Values: 61% Moisture, 16% Protein, 20% Fat, 1% Ash, and 13.14mg / 100g Calcium
100+ MEALWORMS:
- Live Mealworms provide nutritional diversity and support complete diets
- Naturally high in protein and low in fat
- Ideal food for lizards, leopard geckos, birds, turtles, frogs and more
- They will keep your pet active and hunting out their live prey
- Best to keep refrigerated (around 45 degrees)
They are rich in vitamins A and B which are essential for proper growth, nutrition, and nervous system maintenance. Mealworms are a living food that is clean, odorless, and healthy