1L Trigger Spray bottle
Ideal to mist birds for removal of feather dust and a quick bath.
Ideal for misting reptile and amphibian terrariums to increase humidity levels
Ideal for air plants or any exotic plants that requires additional misting.
Automatic turn egg function for heating evenly.
Basket-style hollow egg tray provides good air circulation.
Alarm of over temperature and humidity for protecting eggs.
Precise temperature and humidity sensors for easy control.
Multi-compartment sink for adding water according to different position of eggs.
New from United Reptiles Dried Calci Worms (black soldier fly larvae) offer your pets an all natural calcium rich treat. These Calci Worms are high in protein to support strong and healthy growth.
Black soldier fly larvae are considered the best new alternative for incorporating calcium and protein into an animal's diet. During its larva phase, the black soldier fly feeds off various kinds of organic material, converting this to proteins. This is why Calci Worms have such a high nutritional value. The variety of natural colors are eye-catching to all animals and the great taste will keep them coming back for more!
Excellent for Backyard Chickens, Bluebirds, Sugar Gliders, Hedgehogs, Squirrels, Skunks, Reptiles, and other insect eating animals.
Calci Worms are naturally sun-dried to maintain their nutritional value and store for a year or longer. No refrigeration necessary! Excellent source of protein & suitable for sugar gliders, hedgehogs, wild birds, chickens, turtles, tropical fish, reptiles and other insect eating animals.
Specifications:
- Quaint, Wooden Hamster/Rodent House.
- Well made with attention to detail.
- Spoil your pet with this perfect addition to their cage.
- Size is illustrated in the product image.
What's in the box
1 x House
Cuttlebones are commonly used as calcium-rich dietary supplements for caged birds, chinchillas, hermit crabs, reptiles, shrimp, and snails. These are not intended for human consumption.
Please Note: Limited Supply of Roaches
Blaptica dubia has become a popular feeder insect, particularly among tarantula, amphibian and reptile enthusiasts. Keeping or breeding the insect is made easier by their inability to jump or climb smooth surfaces, relatively slow movement, and rarity of flying.