Exo Terra Wild Silkworms Medium 34g
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SILKWORMS 1.2 OZ – 34G
Specialty Reptile Food
Canned Food
The Exo Terra Canned Specialty Reptile Foods are a convenient way to feed insect eating reptiles, turtles, amphibians, fish and birds. These insects (and snails) have been cooked in the can to maintain nutritional value, flavour and aroma. It also softens the exoskeleton of the insects for easier digestion and breaks the bonds between the collagen protein to make it absorbable by reptiles. Collagen is an important fibre that aids in building bone, cartilage, skin and claw structures.
Canned insects have the same nutritional value as live insects but are easier to digest
The Exo Terra canned foods are great value, easy to store and an ideal food or treat for a wide range of insect, snail or shrimp eating reptiles, turtles, amphibians, fish and birds.
Feeding Guide: Feed a few of these silksworms as part of the diet, or as a treat 2-3 times a week. Discard any uneaten portion after 24 hours. After opening please refrigerate. For Best Before, Batch code and Reg. no.: see base
Available in 11 varieties.
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Exo Terra Silkworms is a feed material for reptiles.
Composition: Silkworms (Bombyx mori). Analytical Constituents: Protein 18,5% – Fat Content 13,3% – Moisture 61,6%
CONTENTS
36 g - 1.2 oz
GREATER FOOD VARIETY.
The Exo Terra® Canned Treats are available in multiple varieties and offer great value for money, are easy to store and are an ideal food or treat for a wide range of insect-, snail- or shrimp-eating reptiles, turtles, amphibians, fish and birds.
CONVENIENT SNACK.
The Exo Terra® Canned Treats are a convenient way to feed or treat insect eating reptiles, turtles, amphibians, fish and birds. The insects can be fed one-by-one to your animals using our Exo Terra® Tongs or Tweezers. By simply counting the number of insects per feeding, the reptile hobbyist can conveniently dose the amount of food according to the feed scheme for each individual animal.
TRUE TO NATURE.
These insects have been cooked to maintain their nutritional value, flavour and aroma. The production process also softens the exoskeleton of the insects for easier digestion and breaks the bonds between the collagen protein to make it easier to absorb by reptiles. Collagen is an important fibre that aids in building bone, cartilage, skin and claw structures. The canned insects have the same nutritional value as live insects but are easier and better to digest.