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Locusts are very popular feeding insects for reptile due to their higher fat and fiber content... more

Locusts are very popular feeding insects for reptile due to their higher fat and fiber content compared to house crickets and crickets. Their diet, particularly in regards to the important fiber content, is a bit more complicated than that of crickets, for example. Often leading to failures during the important feeding (“gut loading”) of purchased locusts.

Locuster Jelly is a staple food specially developed to meet these requirements and, thanks to its diverse composition, automatically enriches the feeding insects in quality, which ultimately benefits the reptile's health.

Of course, the jelly is also suitable for grasshoppers that are not kept for feeding and other herbivorous (plant-eating) insects.

Tip: in a very dry environment, the jelly can dry out quickly, it can simply be moistened with a few drops of water. After two days, however, uneaten food should be renewed.

Mixed feed for locusts and other herbivores insects Feeding recommendation: Feed at least... more
Mixed feed for locusts and other herbivores insects Feeding recommendation: Feed at least 2-3 times a week. Any uneaten food should be disposed of after 2 days at the latest. Opened food can be kept in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Allow to warm up to room temperature before feeding. Composition: Wheatgrass, molasses, wheat bran, alfalfa, potassium chloride, calcium sulphate, blackberry leaves. Technological additives: Preservatives, gelling & thickening agents: Carrageenan Analytical constituents: Crude protein 1,8 % Crude fibre 7,5 % Crude oils and fats 1,0 % Water content 82,6 %
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