Specially formulated to provide a source of clean, fresh water for feeder insects without the risk of drowning. Contents: Water, Polyacrylamide Gel Precautions: Not for human consumption.Wash hands after use.Clean up spillages to avoid slip hazards. Directions: Place a small amount of Bug Gel in a shallow dish and place in thefeeder insect
A complete dry diet, high in calcium and protein, designed for the breeding and maintenance of all livefood insects. It is made from the highest quality ingredients to ensure maximum palatability. Directions: Place Bug Grub in a shallow dish and place in the feeder insects enclosure,ensuring that the insects can get to it. Only feed enough Bug G
ProRep Night Spot Lamp gives your reptile both warmth and a little light during the evening and through the night, better simulating the residual warmth left by the heated ground in their natural habitat, as well as giving them some light to see by. Because it uses red-light, it won't effect your reptile's day/night cycle, allowing them a more natural 24 hour routine that will benefit their health. The heat given off by this bulb also allows them to thermos-regulate, even at night, aiding digestion and circulation. If you are interested in your reptile's nocturnal activity, the ProRep Red Night Spot Lamp is a great light for you to view them under too, giving you the light you need to see them by, while letting the reptile think it is truly night time.
A simple lock for vivariums with sliding glass doors. Fit most vivariums but the gap in the vivexotic range is a little too small to accommodate this particular lock.
Mealworms are an excellent food for both pet reptiles and insect eating garden birds, and in fact despite being a treat they are a clean and a relatively inexpensive livefood which are juicy and rich in protein. Very popular live food for insect eating Garden Birds and various Lizards including bearded dragons, Leopard Geckos, Frogs and Water dragons. By choosing to feed your reptile livefoods such as these mealworms you will be promoting a natural hunting, stalking and waiting behaviour from your reptile which keeps him/her active and occupied and is more what they would be accustomed to in the wild.