🐛 Feed the Future: Elevate your pet's diet with our premium larvae!
Josh's Frogs Black Soldier Fly Larvae (250 Count - Extra Small) are a nutritious and healthy feeder insect option for a variety of pets, including reptiles, amphibians, fish, and wild birds. These larvae are high in calcium and low in fat, making them an ideal choice for pet owners looking to enhance their pets' diets. Each order comes with a virtual care sheet for easy feeding and storage, and the product is specially packaged to ensure live arrival, regardless of weather conditions.
Number of Items | 250 |
Unit Count | 250.00 Count |
Occasion | Birthday |
T**A
Tiny
I didn’t know they were so tiny you could barely see them
L**G
just dirt
no bugs, dead or alive
G**Z
Great way to start you own colony
I was amazed at how fast they grew. I have had many turn to pupea and then to bsf starting the cycle over again. I will definitely recommend buying a starter culture like this to begin a BSFL colony
H**A
Only had about 15-20 larvae
I went through this whole cup and only found around 15-20 larvae. Was a little disappointed. Love their fruit fly cultures, so I will stick to those. I will not be purchasing this again most likely
N**E
Ordered 50, received less. Customer service came through
I ordered 50 small larvae and I received nine larvae, four of which were small (the others were too large), and one of the nine was dead (which is to be expected; I don’t expect all to survive transport). My issue is I ordered *50* and I received (essentially) *four.*Update: I heard back from customer service right away and they shipped out a new batch for me!
K**H
Good size
Quality ok
D**E
Toad thought these were most delicious
Having some challenges getting our toad to eat, but he really liked these (great size, motion to get his attention).I will order these again!
L**A
Not accurate
I could only find three. Assuming I missed some, at most there are 10. Pretty far off from 50. Unless I misread, and it’s is a five count. I DO NOT recommend
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