10 Feeders For Happy Chameleons!

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Tenebrio obscurus

These are NOT small common mealworms, which are Tenebrio molitor. The black Tenebrio obscurus has several advantages over the common mealworm as a feeder for young chameleons:

1) Adult size is ¾ inch, perfect for younger or small species of chameleons.
2) The movement of the Obscurus is MUCH faster than regular mealworms; think super worms verses mealworms for movement and speed.
3) The skin is softer than a mealworm.

The care for Obscurus is the same as super worms; bran or oat bedding for food, and a hydration source as fruits, vegetables, or water crystals. Do not refrigerate, leave at 75-90 degrees.

1000 for $19.00


BABY Super Worms

Zophobas morio, has rapid movement, screen climbing, and softer skin than mealworms. The adult super worm is too big for baby chameleons, so I am offering BABY super worms for sale. These are about 5/8 inch long.

1000 for $19.00


Bean Beetle Cultures

We culture Callosobruchus maculatus, a tropical, prolific species. The larvae eat black-eyed peas; the adults do not eat. The culture needs no water, the adults need no food; this is a no-care feeder!

If you have baby chameleons, Carpets, or Pygmies, Bean Beetles are a great feeder; they climb screen, plastic, branches and glass, getting within range of your timid eaters, and are the size of Hydei fruit flies.

What are the best things about this feeder? The Bean Beetle is 30% higher in protein than crickets, ounce for ounce! The second amazing fact is the adults do not fly (glide a few inches really) unless the culture is crowded. If the culture is crowded, you get fliers! So you can control your feeder to become a flier! How cool is that??


$10.00 each, or 4 for $35.00
CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]


Rice Flour Beetle Cultures

We culture Tribolium confusum which is a prolific breeder. Packed in Rice Flour the adult beetles are about the size of hydei fruit flies, perfect for baby chameleons. No hydration is needed; store at 78 degrees for maximum production, lower temperatures will slow the production.


$10.00 each, or 4 for $35.00


Butter Worms

Keep Butter Worms in the refrigerator and warm them up before feeding to get movement. No feeding or watering required!

100 Butter Worms $25.00

200 Butter Worms $45.00



Wax Worm Cultures

Our Wax Worm Cultures may be all baby Wax Worms, or they may be bigger, getting ready to pupate. Once you get moths, they will mate and lay eggs on the wax paper. Remove the wax paper to a fresh culture. Theses cultured Wax Worms move faster than farmed Wax Worms to get your chameleons attention, and are bigger. You can get extra Wax Worm food from us to produce 4 more cultures (mixture of Wheat Bran, Honey, Corn Syrup, and Glycerin.

Wax Worm Culture $10.00 each, or 4 for $35.00

32-ounce cup of Wax Worm food (no worms)
plus 3 extra cups and lids. $10.00
Store the food in the refrigerator until you use it.



Green Banana Roaches

The GBR is my favorite all-around feeder. With the BRIGHT GREEN color, and the quick movement to catch the chameleons’ attention, this is a hunger strike breaker! Smaller chameleons can still take the adults, and if they escape, they die quickly at room temperature, much faster than Dubia roaches.

50 mixed-sized nymphs for $20.00
100 mixed-sized nymphs for $40.00

CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]



The GIANT Green Banana Roach

In the above picture, you see a GIANT adult female next to the smaller regular GBR.

The GIANT Green Banana Roach is 3 times bigger than the regular GBR. The GIANT GBR is a lighter green than the regular GBR, but if you have Jackson chameleon or bigger, the GIANT is for you! The GIANT GBR take 5 minutes of care, once a week. They die quickly at room temperature, much faster than Dubia roaches.

50 GIANT GBR mixed-size nymphs for $20.00
100 GIANT GBR mixed-size nymphs for $40.00

CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]


Sipyloidea sipylus, Madagascan Pink Wing Stick Insect

The Pink Wing stick insect is similar to the Indian stick insect in size and color. The differences are that the Pink Wing can fly as an adult, the nymphs are bright green, and are quicker moving. They feed on blackberry leaves and can be housed with Indian stick insects.

100 NYMPHS for $25.00
CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]


Indian Stick Insects

The Indian Stick Insect is the most common stick insect raised for study in universities, classrooms, and as a feeder. Adults reach 5 inches, and the Indian is very soft, so chameleon’s can take a bigger Indian Stick easily. Nymphs and adults can be housed together; they eat Ivy, blackberry, and romaine.

100 Nymphs for $25.00
CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]

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Phyllium philippinicum Leaf Insect

The philippinicum leaf insect is one of the easiest of the leaf insects to raise. Similar to the Australian ET stick insect, it is slow moving, and easy to handle. The females grow to about 4-inches long, and are quite bulky. I feed them mostly on wild blackberry leaves.

1 NYMPH for $10.00
5 NYMPHS for $40.00

CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]


Extatosoma tiaratum (ET), Australian Stick Insect

ET is one of the best stick insects for children to handle because it is a slow mover. Easy to feed, blackberry and oak leaves are the best choice. The ET is one of the bulkiest stick insects around.

1 NYMPH for $8.00
5 NYMPHS for $35.00

CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]

Shipping

We ship USPS Priority and use an insulated box with a CryoPak temperature regulator inside. The CryoPak heats or cools to maintain 68 degrees in the box. Between the heavier box wall, insulation, and CryoPak, we have had no DOA’s due to temperature or crushing. Nothing worse than opening up a box of dead; our shipping is a bit more, but our guarantee is based on the quality of insects, and the method of shipping.
You will receive a tracking number from USPS via your email.
Shipping costs are figured for each order, so email us your shipping address so we can figure out your shipping costs. The average order has been $15.00 shipping.

Payment

We use Pay Pal; my account email is [email protected]. Be sure the shipping address on the Pay Pal account you pay on is correct, we ship off the PP paperwork, unless emailed to use another address.

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We guarantee live arrival, and satisfaction on your order. If your order has any problems we will resolve them quickly to your satisfaction.
 
FREE $15.00 12-count Hornworm cup!

Yep, a free cup of hornworms when you purchase $50.00 of feeders from our ads. In addition to this ad, we have our ad "Silk worms & hornworms" that applies.

The $50.00 total does not include shipping costs.

This offer is valid on orders placed through Saturday, November 1st.:D

CHEERS!

Nick
 
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