Exo Terra Dragon Grub, Adult 250g, PT3268

£10.59

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Exo Terra Dragon Grub, Adult 250g, PT3268

  • An enticing insect-based reptile food
  • Nutritious daily food for agamid lizards
  • Uses highly palatable and digestible Black Soldier Fly larvae
  • Also consists of natural plant and fruit ingredients
Weight 0.159 kg
Dimensions 75 × 159 × 228 mm

Exo Terra Dragon Grub, Adult 125g, PT3266

Exo Terra Dragon Grub is an enticing insect-based reptile food, specifically formulated for insect-eating reptiles. It is a nutritious daily food for agamid lizards, such as bearded dragons, and many other insect-eating reptiles. Dragon Grub uses highly palatable and digestible Black Soldier Fly larvae, which are high-protein and nutrient-rich insects with an ideal Calcium:Phosphorus ratio. The diet also consists of natural plant and fruit ingredients, with added minerals, vitamins and other trace nutrients to help ensure your reptiles receive a healthy diet. 

All ingredients are sourced in proximity to our Canadian facility and prepared in small batches to ensure quality control and reliability. Access to local ingredients maximizes the freshness of contents at their peak nutritional value. Black Soldier Fly larvae are historically known for their nutritional and appetite-stimulating properties. The Black Soldier Fly larvae in Dragon Grub are reared under controlled conditions, and fed using a unique and sustainable cultivation process consisting of composted fruits and vegetables that would otherwise go to waste. 

Feeding Guide: Offer Exo Terra Dragon Grub in an accessible feeding dish or container every morning. Monitor your reptile’s food intake, and increase or decrease portions appropriately to reduce waste. Remove any uneaten food and clean the dish at the end of each day. Provide separate feeding and drinking stations for reptiles housed in the same enclosure. Offer fresh and clean water at all times. 

Tip: Exo Terra Dragon Grub can be moistened with water or fruit/vegetable juice before feeding to increase palatability. Some bearded dragons that are finicky eaters may be more attracted to moist pellets.