Feeder Insect Care & Setup

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Shopping Checklist

  • 5- to 10-gallon (19-38 L) critter keeper/cricket pen
  • Egg carton or other similar products for climbing and hiding
  • Shallow water dish
  • Shallow food bowl
  • Water gel crystals
  • Fortified feeder insect gut-loading diet

We are what we eat!

Insects are the primary source of food and nutrient delivery for a variety of animals. In a natural setting, wild insectivores will consume a variety of insects. Nature is all about balance, and with that understanding we know that animals are often specialized to their environment. They have developed to obtain everything they require dietarily from the insects found within their natural environment. This in large part is opportunistic as they will often consume whatever insect they come across as they hunt. The availability of insects will depend on locality and surrounding environment. The nutrient profile of insects will vary from one environment to the next. In captivity, insect availability is much more limited and narrows the nutrient profile we can provide our insectivorous pets without supplementation (i.e., Gut Loading).

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