





Live Nightcrawler
Nightcrawlers, lively and healthy, a favorite for frogs, turtles and other reptiles and amphibians. Keep in a moist, dark and relaxed environment. If they don't have enough oxygen, they will die quickly. Feed small pieces of fruit and don't overfeed. For extended care add fresh soil.



Description
Description
Product Description
Nightcrawlers, lively and healthy, a favorite for frogs, turtles and other reptiles and amphibians. Keep in a moist, dark and relaxed environment. If they don't have enough oxygen, they will die quickly. Feed small pieces of fruit and don't overfeed. For extended care add fresh soil.
Feeding Instructions
Quantity: Start with small quantities and gradually increase depending on your pet’s health and dietary needs. Start by feeding your pets 1-2 nightcrawlers per feeding session.
Frequency: Feed nightcrawlers to your reptile a few times per week as part of a varied diet. Nightcrawlers should not be the sole item in your reptile's diet due to potential nutritional gaps. Include other feeder insects and appropriate food items to provide a balanced diet.
Preparation: Rinse the nightcrawlers with dechlorinated water before feeding them to your reptile to remove any soil or debris.
Presentation: Use feeding tongs to pick up a nightcrawler and present it to your reptile. Wiggle the worm slightly to stimulate your reptile's feeding response. Ensure the nightcrawler is properly grasped by your reptile before releasing it.
Monitoring: Observe your reptile during and after feeding to ensure they consume the nightcrawlers safely. Monitor their health and behavior closely, and adjust the quantity of nightcrawlers as needed. Remove any uneaten nightcrawlers to prevent them from burrowing into the substrate and potentially harming your reptile.
Habitat and Care
Habitat and Care
Housing: Keep nightcrawlers in a well-ventilated container with damp bedding. Use a mixture of soil, peat moss, and shredded newspaper to create a comfortable habitat. Ensure the container has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
Temperature: Maintain a cool temperature range of 50-60°F to keep them healthy and active. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
Humidity: Ensure the bedding remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Mist the habitat regularly to maintain the necessary humidity levels.
Feeding: Provide nightcrawlers with a variety of food sources, including vegetable scraps, fruit peels, and organic matter. Avoid feeding them meat, dairy, or oily foods. Bury the food slightly in the bedding to encourage natural foraging behavior.
Hydration: Keep the bedding moist by regularly adding water, but avoid making it soggy. Proper hydration is essential for the health and survival of nightcrawlers.
Maintenance: Perform regular spot cleaning to remove uneaten food and waste. Every few weeks, replace a portion of the bedding to keep the environment clean and healthy.
Product Description
Nightcrawlers, lively and healthy, a favorite for frogs, turtles and other reptiles and amphibians. Keep in a moist, dark and relaxed environment. If they don't have enough oxygen, they will die quickly. Feed small pieces of fruit and don't overfeed. For extended care add fresh soil.
Feeding Instructions
Quantity: Start with small quantities and gradually increase depending on your pet’s health and dietary needs. Start by feeding your pets 1-2 nightcrawlers per feeding session.
Frequency: Feed nightcrawlers to your reptile a few times per week as part of a varied diet. Nightcrawlers should not be the sole item in your reptile's diet due to potential nutritional gaps. Include other feeder insects and appropriate food items to provide a balanced diet.
Preparation: Rinse the nightcrawlers with dechlorinated water before feeding them to your reptile to remove any soil or debris.
Presentation: Use feeding tongs to pick up a nightcrawler and present it to your reptile. Wiggle the worm slightly to stimulate your reptile's feeding response. Ensure the nightcrawler is properly grasped by your reptile before releasing it.
Monitoring: Observe your reptile during and after feeding to ensure they consume the nightcrawlers safely. Monitor their health and behavior closely, and adjust the quantity of nightcrawlers as needed. Remove any uneaten nightcrawlers to prevent them from burrowing into the substrate and potentially harming your reptile.
Habitat and Care
Housing: Keep nightcrawlers in a well-ventilated container with damp bedding. Use a mixture of soil, peat moss, and shredded newspaper to create a comfortable habitat. Ensure the container has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
Temperature: Maintain a cool temperature range of 50-60°F to keep them healthy and active. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
Humidity: Ensure the bedding remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Mist the habitat regularly to maintain the necessary humidity levels.
Feeding: Provide nightcrawlers with a variety of food sources, including vegetable scraps, fruit peels, and organic matter. Avoid feeding them meat, dairy, or oily foods. Bury the food slightly in the bedding to encourage natural foraging behavior.
Hydration: Keep the bedding moist by regularly adding water, but avoid making it soggy. Proper hydration is essential for the health and survival of nightcrawlers.
Maintenance: Perform regular spot cleaning to remove uneaten food and waste. Every few weeks, replace a portion of the bedding to keep the environment clean and healthy.