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Solomon Island Leaf Frog Feeder Bundle

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Feed what your SILFs need with the Solomon Island leaf Frog Feeder Bundle from Josh's Frogs! 3 nutritious, high quality feeder insects come in this bundle, which is perfect for your pet Solomon Island Leaf Frogs. It includes:

1/4" Banded Crickets (120 ct)

How to Fee: ¼" Banded Crickets are the perfect staple feeder insect for your juvenile Solomon Island Leaf Frogs. Make sure to dust ¼" Banded Crickets with a proper vitamin and mineral supplement before being fed to your pet. Watch our video on How to Dust Crickets if you're not sure how.

How to Store: When Josh's Frogs ships ¼" Banded Crickets they are boxed with eggcrate. Please set them up in more permanent cricket housing using one of our cricket care kits and feed a quality cricket food. Crickets should be gutloaded with a nutritious food for 2-3 days before feeding them to your pet. Watch our video on Gutloading Crickets to find out how.  Please view our video on How to Care for Feeder Crickets.

Nutritional Information: Protein 17%, Fat 8%, Fiber 2%, Water 71%

Black Soldier Fly Larvae, Medium (50 count)

Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae are a great feeder for a wide variety of reptiles, amphibians, birds, and invertebrates. High in calcium, black soldier fly larvae are also known in the trade as Phoenix Worms, ReptiWorms, and CalciWorms. Each container of Black Soldier Fly Larvae - 50 count Medium will contain at least 50 soldier fly larvae ready to feed out as soon as they arrive. Medium Black Soldier Fly Larvae measure approximately 1/4" - 1/2", and make perfect feeders.

How to Feed: Feed soldier fly larvae with tongs, or in a dish. Be careful not to allow solder fly larvae to escape the dish - the larvae will burrow and pupate into adult flies. After they pupate, the larvae emerge as adult black soldier flies, which resemble small wasps. Even though they look intimidating, black soldier flies are harmless. Once the worms began to pupate (if they're not eaten by them), they'll turn black. At this stage, the larvae contain a LOT of calcium, and should be quickly fed to your pets.

How to Store: Soldier Fly Larvae can be kept at room temperature, but keeping them at 50-55F will keep them in the larval stage much longer. Remember, black soldier fly larvae can still be fed out after they pupate. Adult flies can also be fed out!

Waxworms (50 ct)

How to Feed: Feed waxworms as a treat to your pets. Waxworms are very high in fat and make great treats, but should not be used as a staple diet. Sift waxworms from their bedding and feed them to your pet using feeding tongs or a bowl.

How to Store: When Josh's Frogs ships waxworms they are already stored on aspen bedding without food - exactly how you want to keep them. Keep waxworms in the fridge to prolong their lifespan. As waxworms go bad, they will become dark in color and eventually turn black and spoil. Discard any black waxworms. Under ideal conditions, waxworms should keep for several weeks.

Nutrition Information: Moisture - 62.6%, Protein -15.8%, Fat - 20.4%, Ash - 0.8%, Other - 0.4%

 

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