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African Night Crawlers
African Night Crawlers
African Night Crawlers are large, purplish earthworms prized for their high protein content and soil-enriching qualities. They’re ideal for composting and feeding larger pets like koi fish, turtles, and lizards. Soft-bodied and rich in moisture and iron, they are nutritious and easy to digest. Compared to Malaysian Blue Worms, African Night Crawlers are larger and reproduce slower.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Beta-Carotene Mealworms
Beta-Carotene Mealworms
Our beta-carotene mealworms are fed with high beta-carotene content pellets, a natural anti-oxidant and colour-enhancing substance that is rich in vitamin A. Feeding your pets with our beta-carotene mealworms can strengthen your pets’ cognitive function, boost their immunity and most importantly intensify their vibrant red colours.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Beta-Carotene Superworms
Beta-Carotene Superworms
Our beta-carotene superworms are fed with high beta-carotene content pellets, a natural anti-oxidant and colour-enhancing substance that is rich in vitamin A. Feeding your pets with our beta-carotene superworms can strengthen your pets’ cognitive function, boost their immunity and most importantly intensify their vibrant red colours
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Calcium+ Mealworms
Calcium+ Mealworms
Calcium gut loaded mealworms are fed with a high calcium diet to allow nutritional transfer of calcium over to your pets. For birds, calcium is essential in brain and nerve functions and can improve behavioural problems such as feather plucking or chewing. Calcium+ mealworms also aid in the development of strong bones and muscles, keeping your pets healthy and strong!
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Calcium+ Superworms
Calcium+ Superworms
Calcium gut loaded Superworms are fed with a high calcium diet to allow nutritional transfer of calcium over to your pets. For birds, calcium is essential in brain and nerve functions and can improve behavioural problems such as feather plucking or chewing. Calcium+ Superworms also aid in the development of strong bones and muscles, keeping your pets healthy and strong!
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Hydei
Hydei
Our Hydei flies are completely flightless and thrive in Singapore’s humid climate. With a slightly longer life cycle (around 14–16 days), they breed steadily and are easier to manage compared to faster-multiplying species. Their larger size (3–4 mm) makes them suitable for pets transitioning from tiny Melanogaster flies to bigger insects like pinhead crickets.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Lesser Mealworms
Lesser Mealworms
Lesser mealworms are vectors to poultry pathogens and parasites, and should be kept isolated within the enclosures of your feeders. Ensure that the sides of the enclosure are smooth solid surface without holes, like plastic or glass, to prevent them from climbing and escaping. They also like to reside in damp environments, so ensure that a water source is given to them at least once a week.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Malaysian Blue Worms
Malaysian Blue Worms
Malaysian Blue Worms are smaller, iridescent earthworms that reproduce quickly in warm climates. They’re a great feed option for smaller reptiles, amphibians, and fish, offering high protein and mineral content in an easily digestible form.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Melanogaster
Melanogaster
Melanogaster Fruit Flies are the smaller of the two flightless fruit fly species (~2mm), making them perfect for tiny pets such as dart frogs, baby geckos, mantises and small fish. They are soft-bodied, easy to digest and full of nutrients, rich in protein, healthy fats , and vitamins A, B, and E. Our Melanogaster flies are flightless, they crawl or hop, making them easy to handle without mess. Their fast reproduction cycle ensures constant reliable feeder supply for small insectivores.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Pinhead Crickets
Pinhead Crickets
Pinhead crickets are high in protein, vitamins and minerals, essential nutrients for the rapid and healthy growth of your tiny pets. Their richness in prebiotic fibre aids in improving your pets’ digestive guts. They are the tiniest of crickets we have available and they are a perfect feed for your smaller pets like frogs, toads, betta fishes, praying mantis and young reptiles. Expect them to be slightly smaller than your average rice grain (2-4mm).
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Spirulina Mealworms
Spirulina Mealworms
Our spirulina mealworms are fed on a substrate generously dusted in spirulina, a type of algae that grows in salt and freshwater. Known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, consumption of spirulina mealworms can further improve your pets’ overall immunity and regulate their cholesterol levels.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Spirulina Superworms
Spirulina Superworms
Our Spirulina Superworms are fed on a substrate generously dusted in spirulina, a type of algae that grows in salt and freshwater. Known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, consumption of spirulina mealworms can further improve your pets’ overall immunity and regulate their cholesterol levels.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Standard Mealworms
Standard Mealworms
The most common of live feeders, mealworms are suitable for small pets such as birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles. They are high in protein and fats, making them an excellent choice of nutrition for insectivorous animals. Mealworms provide a good source of chitin, aiding in digestion and promoting overall health. Their versatility make them a popular choice for pet owners.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Standard Superworms
Standard Superworms
The next most common type of live feeders, superworms are suitable for larger pets chickens, monster fish, large amphibians and reptiles. They are high in protein and fats, making them an excellent choice of nutrition for insectivorous animals. Superworms provide a good source of chitin, aiding in digestion and promoting overall health. Their versatility make them a popular choice for pet owners.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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VitC Crickets
VitC Crickets
VitC Crickets are a nutritious and eco-friendly choice for your pets, suitable for birds, reptiles, amphibians and arthropods. They are not only high in protein but also enriched with essential vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin C, which helps boost your pet’s immune system and overall vitality. Crickets also contain natural prebiotic fibre that supports healthy digestion. Their lively movements make feeding time fun and engaging, encouraging your pets to stay active and stimulated. Always ensure you choose the right cricket size for your pet to prevent choking — smaller pets may prefer pinheads or week-old crickets.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.
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Weekold Crickets
Weekold Crickets
Week-old crickets are high in protein, vitamins, and minerals, essential nutrients for the rapid and healthy growth of your young pets. Rich in prebiotic fibre, week-old crickets aids in the improvement of your pets’ digestive guts. Slightly larger in size than pinhead crickets but smaller than adult crickets, imagine them to be around the size of a green pea (6-8 mm). So, if adult crickets are too large and pinhead crickets are too tiny to keep your pets’ bellies full, week-old crickets are the right size for you.
Care Instructions
You can keep your mealworms in a well-ventilated container with dry substrate such as wheat bran or oats. Our containers come with ventilation holes and wheat bran, so it is okay to keep your mealworms in them. Feed small pieces of fresh vegetables such as carrots or cabbages once every few days for hydration. Store in a cool (20-28℃), shaded area indoors, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from warm temperatures and high humidity and remove any leftover food waste to prevent mould.