Feeder Cups

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Magnetic Camo Chameleon Feeder Cup
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In designing the Magnetic Camo Chameleon Feeder Cups we wanted to meet the following design parameters:

1. The cups need to be easily cleanable; the regular cup has a removable climbing plastic grid. Both cups can be sprayed with water.

2. Water cannot collect and drown feeders; all cups have screened bottoms.

3. Easy placement and movement in the enclosure; cups hang on the screen by use of magnets and can be moved easily. In addition, they can be hung using fishing line or florist’s wire. Hanging the pole cup gives the chameleon 360- degree hunting!

4. The cups need to be lightweight for placement in the branches; the 4” cup weighs in at 11 oz., the 3” cup is less than 8 oz., and the pole cup is less than 5 oz.

5. The size of the cup needs to work in large and small enclosures; so cups are just less than 12 inches tall, so they will not be too large for smaller enclosures, but still give enough climbing space for the prey to be easily seen. The Large 4” cup provides double the climbing room for insects so you can double the amount of bugs in this cup. This is especially good for larger chameleon breeds like Parson’s.

6. The cup needs to blend into the vegetation; we chose to camouflage the feeder cups using dark green, black, and brown to blend into the branches in the enclosure.

7. Pricing must be low enough to encourage buying the Camo Cups; with the light shipping weight, already having the equipment for production, and producing runs of 20 at a time, cost to the buyer is an excellent value.


Cups are priced the same; you can request any style or size on your order:

1-2 units……….$16 each
3+ units………...$14 each

To order, email your quantities of each feeder cup to [email protected] or visit www.fullthrottlefeeders.com.


Night Trapper Insect Trap
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The Night Trapper Insect trap is a proven trap that will provide you with night active insects attracted to light. About 90% of the insects are moths, but we have also caught praying mantis, beetles, flying ants, flying termites, mayflies, and crane flies. Every morning is like a box of chocolates; you’ll never know what you’re going to get!

How does it work?

Simple in design, any screw-in light bulb will work; you can use black lights, but we have found regular high-wattage light bulbs bring in just as many insects.

Place the Night Trapper where it won’t get wet, plug it in, and in the morning you have breakfast! You can add a timer so the Night Trapper is only working during the dark hours. The insects in the bottom do not fly out the gap between the ramps, so if you don’t collect every morning, no worries. They will be under the egg flat tomorrow.

The Night Trapper has two removable “ramps” beside the light bulb that the insects slide down, which dumps them into the catch chamber. Once in the chamber, the insects will hide on the bottom of the egg flat. Remove the removable ramps, pull out the egg flat, and shake off the insects to the chameleon’s enclosure.

Night Trapper Insect Trap $45 each

To order, email [email protected] or visit www.fullthrottlefeeders.com.
 
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