Zophobas - Zophobas morio

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Product information "Zophobas - Zophobas morio"

Zophobas as food animals / food insects

Zophobas are very popular with larger lizards and make a great change to the reptile's daily routine.

  • NO staple food
  • a great change
  • high nutrient content

Zophobas are not suitable as a staple food, but should only be fed as a variety. The nutrient content of Zophobas is higher than that of mealworms. Make sure that the Zophobas are not in the terrarium for long! A pupated Zophobas can harm a young, small or sick animal!
 
Feed the Zophobas a varied diet: peppers, lettuce, dandelion, apples, pears, melons, berries, courgettes, turnips and also fish food or wholemeal flakes are eaten.
Remember that only a well-fed feeder animal will produce a high-quality meal.

Order by Sunday evening - delivery on Thursday

Orders received by Sunday evening will be dispatched by A Mail on Wednesday or Thursday.
Please enter a recipient address where the parcel can be delivered.
We accept no responsibility for parcels that are delivered late or collected late.
The live feeder animals in the shop are only available at this price on Wednesday - the prices per tin are otherwise Fr. 1.00 per tin higher, as we also feed and care for the feeder animals.

Even with the greatest care, it can happen that feed animals die due to temperature fluctuations or unpredictable events. We accept no liability for this.

 

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24 May 2021 13:11

Fast delivery, good quality

I received fresh, healthy Zophobas from Zoo Roco, which I fed for a few days in a substrate of oatmeal and wheat bran, along with all kinds of vegetables and fruits such as melon, banana, etc. They were then offered to wild birds. Starlings in particular find Zophobas very tasty and cope well with these rather large feed animals. Hedgehogs also appreciate this delicacy.

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Contents Food animals: approx. 15g
Released waxworms (Galleria mellonella) For reptiles, amphibians, birds or as fishing bait The caterpillars are usually fed to reptiles, amphibians and birds. However, the waxworm is also becoming increasingly important as fishing bait. As a treat For reptiles, amphibians and birds also as fishing bait Waxworms were originally known to beekeepers as a pest in beehives. There the larvae of the moth feed on honey. In commercial breeding, the larvae are reared on a feed mash consisting mainly of wheat bran and honey. The caterpillars are usually fed to reptiles, amphibians and birds. However, the waxworm is also becoming increasingly important as fishing bait. The waxworms are offered in 2 different forms: As breeding stock or in released form. The breeding stock offers the advantage that younger waxworms can also be fed, which are significantly smaller than the adult animals. Due to the feed, the caterpillars must taste sweet, which makes the insects very popular with eaters. Waxworms in breeding stocks should, depending on how quickly the animals are to grow, be kept at around 20 to 30 degrees C. The released waxworms should be stored in the refrigerator at about 6-10 degrees C. In this state, the animals no longer take in food.We obtain these waxworms from a breeder for fishing bait. Substances may possibly have been used in the rearing of the worms that can affect the pupation of the animals. Order by Sunday evening - delivery on Thursday Orders received by Sunday evening will be dispatched by A Mail on Wednesday or Thursday.Please provide a recipient address where the parcel can be delivered.We accept no responsibility for parcels that are delivered late or collected late. Even with the greatest care, it can happen that feed animals die due to temperature fluctuations or unpredictable events. We accept no liability for this.  

CHF 6.90

Steppe crickets (Gryllus assimilis) medium
Contents Food animals: approx. 50 pcs / can
Steppe crickets (Gryllus assimilis) medium / subadultThe steppe cricket (Gryllus assimilis) is one of the most frequently fed food insects. the most frequently fed food insect larger food animal for reptiles and amphibians also for ornamental birds medium The steppe cricket is one of the most frequently fed food insects. Their calm nature and quite impressive size make them a favourite meal for almost every insect-eating reptile and many soft-bodied birds, and they come from the subtropical climate zones of South America. The females can reach a total length of up to 35 mm, the males are slightly smaller. The chocolate-brown colouring of the adult animals clearly distinguishes them from Mediterranean crickets, which are deep black. Terrarium keepers will notice the relatively quiet calling of the males and their low jumping power.In contrast to the Mediterranean cricket, the steppe cricket is not as productive. They also take a little longer to breed than the Mediterranean cricket.The animals can be dispatched all year round. In summer, care must be taken to ensure that the animals are not exposed to excessive heat, as the crickets generate considerable heat of their own when they are very active. If this is not is sufficiently removed, this can cause damage. On the other hand, this circumstance is helpful in winter as the intrinsic heat generated in conjunction with winter packaging allows them to withstand lower temperatures during shipping.As the crickets are available in different sizes, they are not only suitable for large lizards. In fact, many keepers of medium-sized lizards such as leopard geckos, collared iguanas, half-grown bearded dragons and the like have recognised the great advantage of these crickets. Medium-sized animals of this species are similar in size to adult crickets or short-winged crickets, for example. However, as they are not yet adults, they do not yet have wings. This eliminates the often annoying chirping of the males. Order by Sunday evening - delivery on ThursdayOrders received by Sunday evening will be dispatched by A Mail on Wednesday or Thursday.Please enter a recipient address where the parcel can be delivered.We accept no responsibility for parcels that are delivered late or collected late.When it is cold, many insects go into torpor - but the animals recover after a few hours. If it is very cold, we recommend that you order the heat cushion as an extra, as this provides some protection against losses during the winter months. The live crickets in the shop are only available at this price on Wednesdays - the prices per tin are otherwise Fr. 1.00 per tin higher, as we also feed and care for the crickets.   Even with the greatest care, it can happen that feed animals die due to temperature fluctuations or unpredictable events. We accept no liability for this.  

CHF 3.50

Migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) subadult
Contents Food animals: approx. 11stk / Dose
Migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) subadultThe migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) is known from North Africa and differs from the desert locust mainly due to its smaller body size and less conspicuous colouring. popular food animal for reptiles and amphibians Subadult The migratory locust is known from North Africa and differs from the desert locust mainly due to its smaller body size and less conspicuous colouring.However, it grows faster and is more productive than the desert locust, which is why it is more popular with breeders.Order by Sunday evening - delivery on ThursdayOrders received by Sunday evening will be dispatched by A Mail on Wednesday or Thursday.Please enter a recipient address where the parcel can be delivered.We accept no responsibility for parcels that are delivered late or collected late.The live crickets in the shop are only available at this price on Wednesdays - the prices per tin are otherwise Fr. 1.00 per tin higher, as we also feed and care for the crickets.Even with the greatest care, it can happen that feed animals die due to temperature fluctuations or unpredictable events. We accept no liability for this. 

CHF 4.50