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ILM Zoo Med Can O' Mini Sized Crickets 1.2 oz 200 Crickets ZM 43 P13997540ILM-ZM40043 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/ILM/ILM-ZM40043.jpg Zoo Med Can O' Mini Sized Crickets 1.2 oz 200 Crickets ZM 43 Manufacturer Part Number: ZM-43Zoo Med Can O\' Crickets Mini Size are farm-raised crickets, cooked in the can to lock in their natural juices. Just pop the top and you have a fresh and flavorful diet your animals will readily consume. Ideal for most small lizards, turtles, fish, birds and small animals. You\'ll never buy live food again!Natural juices locked in the canIdeal for reptiles, birds or fishingSoftened exoskeleton for easier digestionNever deal with the hassle of live food againEach 1.2 oz can contains approximately 200 cricketsNote: These crickets are not live or freeze-dried.Feeding Guide: For lizards, snakes, and amphibians: Spoon out the appropriate amount for the size animals you are feeding. Discard uneaten food in the environment after 24 hours. For water turtles: Feed as much as they can consume in 5 minutes. Net out and discard any uneaten food.FAQ:Q: How long will this food last after it has been openedA: This food can be kept for about one week in the refrigerator. It should be discarded if is begins to have a foul odor or visible mold growing.Ingredients: Farm-Raised Crickets (Gryllus Linnaeus).Guaranteed Analysis:Crude Protein (min) - 20.0%Crude Fat (min) - 5.0%Crude Fiber (max) - 1.0%Crude Ash (max) - 3.0%Moisture (max) - 75.0%1.2 oz (200 Crickets) 13997540 097612400434 0.1600lbs 0.63 2.75 2.75
Zoo Med
4.0900 2025-04-27 32 In Stock
customer review - by , December 12, 2021
5/ 5stars
Item as described. Great to mince for tarantula slings. Even when refrigerated, they do go bad so either store in separate bags or plan to use them up within a couple of weeks. Otherwise, I've had to throw the remainder out

Zoo Med Can O' Mini Sized Crickets, 1.2 oz (200 Crickets), ZM-43

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UPC: 097612400434
SKU: ILM-ZM40043
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Manufacturer Part Number: ZM-43

Zoo Med Can O' Crickets Mini Size are farm-raised crickets, cooked in the can to lock in their natural juices. Just pop the top and you have a fresh and flavorful diet your animals will readily consume. Ideal for most small lizards, turtles, fish, birds and small animals. You'll never buy live food again!

Natural juices locked in the can

Ideal for reptiles, birds or fishing

Softened exoskeleton for easier digestion

Never deal with the hassle of live food again

Each 1.2 oz can contains approximately 200 crickets

Note: These crickets are not live or freeze-dried.

Feeding Guide: For lizards, snakes, and amphibians: Spoon out the appropriate amount for the size animals you are feeding. Discard uneaten food in the environment after 24 hours. For water turtles: Feed as much as they can consume in 5 minutes. Net out and discard any uneaten food.

FAQ:
Q: How long will this food last after it has been opened
A: This food can be kept for about one week in the refrigerator. It should be discarded if is begins to have a foul odor or visible mold growing.

Ingredients: Farm-Raised Crickets (Gryllus Linnaeus).

Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min) - 20.0%
Crude Fat (min) - 5.0%
Crude Fiber (max) - 1.0%
Crude Ash (max) - 3.0%
Moisture (max) - 75.0%

1.2 oz (200 Crickets)

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By Obakefan
Date: December 07, 2021
Item as described. Great to mince for tarantula slings. Even when refrigerated, they do go bad so either store in separate bags or plan to use them up within a couple of weeks. Otherwise, I've had to throw the remainder out
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