Josh's Frogs Black Soldier Fly Larvae (250 Count - Large)
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Josh's Frogs Black Soldier Fly Larvae (250 Count - Large)
Healthy feeder insect for reptiles, amphibians, fish, and wild birds! Nutritious, High Calcium, Low Fat feeder insect. Other trade names are Phoenix Worms(TM), CalciWorms(TM), ReptiWorms(TM), BSF larvae
Large Black Soldier Fly Larvae measure approximately 1/2" - 3/4".
Virtual care sheet included with information on storage and feeding technique.
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Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae are a great feeder for a wide variety of reptiles, amphibians, birds, and invertebrates. High in calcium, black soldier fly larvae are also known in the trade as Phoenix Worms, ReptiWorms, and CalciWorms. Each container of Black Soldier Fly Larvae - 250 count Large will contain at least 250 soldier fly larvae ready to feed out as soon as they arrive. Large Black Soldier Fly Larvae measure approximately 1/2" - 3/4", and make perfect feeders for bearded dragons, chameleons, leopard geckos, fat tail geckos, and many insectivorous invertebrates. How to Feed: Feed soldier fly larvae with tongs, or in a dish. Be careful not to allow solder fly larvae to escape the dish - the larvae will burrow and pupate into adult flies. After they pupate, the larvae emerge as adult black soldier flies, which resemble small wasps. Even though they look intimidating, black soldier flies are harmless. Once the worms began to pupate (if they're not eaten by them), they'll turn black. At this stage, the larvae contain a LOT of calcium, and should be quickly fed to your pets. How to Store: Soldier Fly Larvae can be kept at room temperature, but keeping them at 50-55F will keep them in the larval stage much longer. Remember, black soldier fly larvae can still be fed out after they pupate. Adult flies can also be fed out - chameleons in particular seem to love these!