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Product Introduction
- Dubia cockroach frozen worms refer to Dubia cockroaches that have been frozen. The relevant introduction is as follows:
- Production: Select healthy individuals, clean and dry them, put them into sealed bags or containers, and freeze them below -18℃.
- advantage: Convenient to store and transport, easy to feed, highly safe, and can better preserve nutrients.
- application: It is a high-quality feed for pets such as reptiles, amphibians, birds, etc., and is also used in scientific research.
- Applicable pets
- Reptiles: For animals such as bearded dragons, green iguanas, and house geckos, Dubia roach worms are a high-quality source of protein for them, which helps them grow and develop and maintain good health.
- Amphibians: For horned frogs, toads, etc., frozen worms are also a suitable food choice and can meet their nutritional needs.
- birds: Some insectivorous birds, such as parrots and thrushes, can also eat Dubia cockroach frozen worms, providing them with rich nutrition.
What isDubia cockroach jellyworms?
This product is made by freezing healthy Dubia cockroaches after special processing.
What is it used for?
- It is a high-quality feed for pets such as reptiles, amphibians, and birds.
- Used in biological research and as experimental animal feed.
What are the advantages?
- It is rich in nutrients, including protein, fat and other nutrients.
- It stores easily and can be frozen for months or even longer.
- Safe and hygienic, it can kill germs and parasites.
- Easy to feed, uniform in size, and won’t run away.
How to save?
Place in the freezer and keep the temperature below -18℃.
How to feed?
- Thaw naturally at room temperature or thaw quickly with warm water before feeding.
- Determine the feeding amount according to the pet's size, age, and appetite.
- Adjust the feeding frequency according to the metabolic rate of your pet. Hatchlings may need to be fed every day, and adult pets once every 1-3 days.
How is it different from live Dubia cockroaches?
- Convenience: Frozen worms are easy to store and feed, and do not need to be raised; living worms require special breeding equipment and environment.
- Safety: Frozen insects are safer. Living insects may carry pathogens, but they can stimulate predatory instincts.
- Nutritional activity: The living body may be slightly higher, but frozen worms can also meet basic nutritional requirements if properly preserved.
What pets are suitable to eat?
Reptiles (such as bearded dragons, corn snakes, etc.), amphibians (such as horned frogs, etc.), insectivorous birds (such as thrush, etc.).