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🦗 TradeKing Natural Dried Crickets - Premium Food for Bearded Dragons, Birds, Chicken, Fish, Reptiles - 8 oz Resealable Bag | Veterinary Certified Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🦗 TradeKing Natural Dried Crickets - Premium Food for Bearded Dragons, Birds, Chicken, Fish, Reptiles - 8 oz Resealable Bag | Veterinary Certified

✅ STAPLE FOOD - Crickets are a primary food source to reptiles and amphibians. Their high nutrition profile makes them an excellent food source for your bearded dragons, geckos, iguanas, turtles, frogs, fish, and birds. ✅ NO MORE ICKY CRICKETS - Live crickets are hard to keep, loud, and contain odor. Our freeze drying process ensures the same nutritional value as a live cricket, but provides easier handling, convenience and a longer shelf life. ✅ GUT LOADED - Our crickets are fed a diet of leafy greens, vegetable matter, and fruits. Our cricket diet ensures the nutrients your pets need, but we recommend diet variety and additional calcium supplementation based on your pets needs. ✅ DELICIOUS - Pets love our dried crickets, but some are picky eaters. Popular strategies include working them slowly into your pets diet, adding movement, and rehydrating in water to make more appealing. ✅ BETTER VALUE - 1/2 pound of natural dried crickets in a stand up, resealable bag. At TradeKing, we pride ourselves and giving you the best value for your dollar.

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Hello dear friends and readers! Those who have known me for a long time know that insectivorous animals live in my house - eublefaras, red-eared turtles and white-bellied African pygmy hedgehog. Yes, yes, the hedgehog is still a predator! And the basis of the diet is necessarily fodder insects, some meat (I won’t go into details here, the review is not about that, the sample is small, everything is not so simple with the hedgehog’s nutrition). He will not eat apples alone, as in cartoons…

Pros
  • Everything is super: benefits, appearance, smell, animals love
Cons
  • No, except for the price

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The main thing is that Sasha the turtle is delicious ...

Hello! Despite the fact that I am wildly afraid of insects, one cannot ignore the fact that for the healthy growth and development of turtles it is necessary (in addition to many other tasty treats) to introduce worm bugs into their diet. Well, what about me? I feed, where to go ... I want to warn you right away that there will be an unpleasant photo of an open can. In the pet store "Red Cat" I found canned crickets praised by all turtle publics. They cost 250 rubles. The packaging is great.

Pros
  • Delicious turtle
Cons
  • (Well, oil marks on the water)

I saw 4 paws in the pet store selling canned Cricket food and decided to buy it for my gerbil mice. I know that this is an excellent source of animal protein for rodents and not only, crickets can be given to birds, fish, reptiles, in general, all insectivores. The food is sold in a small tin can weighing 40 g, it is additionally closed with a plastic lid, because after opening the can, the product can be stored for no more than 7 days and this lid comes in handy. The jar contains only a…

Pros
  • Protein source, convenient packaging
Cons
  • Did not see

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Our garden ducks love them

About a year ago, after a thunderstorm, a duck flew into our garden. We have no idea where he came from or where he went. When they called the local animal shelter and explained to them that they don't take ducks (after making fun of us) they suggested that we don't feed him and he would go away. Which person would suggest this as a course of action I will never know. After all, it is a living being. So we did a little research, found this product and bought it through TradeKing on Revain. The…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 4 out of 5

More than dried Fluker crickets.

I have been feeding my adult bearded dragon dried fluker crickets for many years after he got pinworms from dried crickets a second time. Last time it was time to re-order I decided to give this brand a try to save some money. The bag had an acceptable ratio of dust and debris to the cricket's overall body, and the crickets were slightly larger than Fluker brand crickets (which are themselves larger than other brand dried crickets I've seen at Walmart). If you have a large adult bearded dragon…

Pros
  • Great product
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value and time saver for our bearded dragon

I can't judge the taste personally but our 2.5 year old bearded dragon (Takito) loves them. We're tired of wasting money (and making frequent trips to the store) on live crickets that are about to die. I know Takito prefers live crickets and I love watching them hunt, but he likes these just as much. I soak them in water for about 5 minutes so he gets the amount of water he needs. I also spray them with calcium spray before serving. He loves her enough. Between them and the superworms, he's a…

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do you want chokes on the feed? Get those mealworms!

After 30 years of bird feeding in the same house we finally got thrushes this winter. I wasn't expecting them as we are in a wooded area and the bluebirds prefer more open areas but they were - three of them were working on tallow feeders and eating shelled sunflower seeds. We didn't need any more stimulation and we quickly got a mealworm feeder and these mealworms. Since then, their number has grown to about 10 bluebirds. At an elementary school down the street, a teacher complained to me that

Pros
  • The best in its niche
Cons
  • Nothing