Hissing cockroaches (Gromphadorrhina portentosa)

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Hissing cockroaches - Gromphadorrhina portentosa

The animals get their name because they can make hissing noises when harassed.

  • For reptiles
  • 7 pieces / tin (size undetermined)

This is the hissing cockroach Gromphadorrhina portentosa. The animals are characterised by their impressive size of up to 8 cm (adult animals). The animals get their name because they can make hissing noises when harassed. For some, these cockroaches are far too harmful as food animals and are often kept as terrarium animals.

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Contents: 100 ml / 65 g
Tropical Supervit Mini Granules - basic granulated food Ingredient-rich basic granulated food with beta-glucan SUPERVIT MINI GRANULES ingredient-rich basic granulated food with beta-glucan A high-ingredient food in the form of small sinking granules for the daily feeding of small aquarium fish and juvenile fish. Beta-glucan, a natural immune stimulant, and stabilised vitamin C strengthen the immune system and help fight pathogens. A wide variety of carefully selected ingredients of the highest quality, enriched with optimally balanced vitamins and trace elements, meet the nutritional and energy requirements of even the most demanding fish species. The component-rich formula of SUPERVIT MINI GRANULAT makes the food the perfect solution for community aquariums with small fish.This food is also available in other forms: Supervit, Supervit Chips, Supervit Granules, Supervit Tablets A, Supervit Tablets BAlso try: Super Spirulina Forte Mini Granules Complete food for ornamental fish Composition:Fish and fish by-products, vegetable by-products (contains red pepper extract 2,000 mg/kg), vegetable protein extracts, molluscs and crustaceans, cereals, algae, yeasts (including beta-1,3/1,6-glucan 1,000 mg/kg), oils and fats, minerals (contains zeolite 1%). Additives (per kg): Vitamins, provitamins and chemically defined substances with a similar effect: Vit. A 29,800 IU, Vit. D3 1,890 IU, Vit. E 100 mg, Vit. C 500 mg. Compounds of trace elements: E1 (Fe) 37.8 mg, E6 (Zn) 10.5 mg, E5 (Mn) 7.8 mg, E4 (Cu) 1.7 mg, E2 (I) 0.23 mg, E8 (Se) 0.23 mg, E7 (Mo) 0.05 mg. Colouring agents. Antioxidant. Analytical constituents: Crude protein 48.0%, crude oils and fats 8.0%, crude fibre 3.0%, moisture 10.0%. Additives (per kg):Vitamins, provitamins and chemically defined substances with a similar effect: Vit. A 29,800 IU, Vit. D3 1,890 IU, Vit. E 100 mg, Vit. C 500 mg. Compounds of trace elements: E1 (Fe) 37.8 mg, E6 (Zn) 10.5 mg, E5 (Mn) 7.8 mg, E4 (Cu) 1.7 mg, E2 (I) 0.23 mg, E8 (Se) 0.23 mg, E7 (Mo) 0.05 mg. Colouring agents. Antioxidant.

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CHF 6.90

Insect buffet
Repto Insect Buffet for controlled insect feedingThe Repto Insect Buffet streamlines terrarium feeding, especially for chameleons. Insects remain centralized in one spot rather than dispersing throughout the terrarium – delivering a clean, organized feeding experience.Key benefitsMore control over feeding: Insects stay in one placeLess stress in the terrarium caused by insects crawling aroundEasier observation: your pet finds its prey more quicklySupports a clean feeding routine and better visibilityZoo Roco tip: Position the insect buffet so that your chameleon has a good ‘perch’ with a clear view of it. This will help it find the insects more quickly. After feeding, remove any leftover insects regularly to keep the amount of food under control.

CHF 9.50

Bean Beatle (Acanthoscelides obtectus)
Edible bean beetle (Acanthoscelides obtectus) breeding batch for smaller reptiles and amphibians practical as they hatch over a longer period of time Edible bean beetles have only recently become available as food animals. At first glance, they resemble Drosophila, but they are actually beetles. Bean beetles are fed to the same animals that feed on Drosophila. A breeding batch of bean beetles can be used as a holiday supply, as the beetles hatch out over a longer period of time. 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.

CHF 9.50

Oak leaves
Oak leaves from Back Zoo Nature The Discovery Leaves from Back Zoo Nature are a natural addition as ground cover in the animal enclosure. Discovery Leaves are dried oak leaves. The leaves are selected with care.Discovery bedding100% naturalSuitable for rodents, birds and reptiles Shrimps also love the leaves as foodContents approx. 50g In their natural habitat, reptiles, rodents and birds like to search for food for food between the leaves and twigs on the ground. If you the leaves as bedding on the floor of the animal enclosure, your animals will be your animals to forage for food, just like in the wild. In addition leaves give the enclosures a natural look and smell good. good.

CHF 5.90