Crickets
Gray banded crickets are high in nutrients and have a low risk for impaction of your reptile. There softer exoskeletons are easier to digest and create a great nutritional protein for your animal.
Dubia
Dubia roaches, renowned for their exceptional nutritional composition, boast high levels of protein, essential amino acids, and beneficial fats, constituting a comprehensive dietary source for reptiles. Moreover, their optimal calcium-to-phosphorus ratio supports bone health and growth in most reptiles but also aids in maintaining metabolic equilibrium, contributing significantly to their overall well-being.
Mealworms
Mealworms have tough exoskeletons that can be difficult for lizards to digest, especially if they are fed too many at once or if the lizards are young or small. Therefore, to prevent impaction, it is recommended to feed mealworms in moderation and to offer a variety of other foods to ensure a balanced diet.
Superworms
These larvae are native to Central and South America but now occur on every continent except Antarctica. Their ideal habitat includes decaying vegetation, tree bark, and leaves. Pupation occurs in the soil, and when the adult beetle emerges, they feed on the same food as when they were larvae.