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For Sale Feeders: Thermobia domestica - FIREBRATS!

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A relatively new live-food that must be kept bone-dry at temperatures bewteen 90° and 113°. Requires only a kitchen towel base or egg crates, a wad of cotton wool for them to lay eggs in, and a constant supply of fresh fish flake/calcium to multiply. Main thing is to have a bowl of water in the cage because of course, they need moisture from some where...

Adults are taken by larger Dendrobates, while hatchling firebrats are devoured by most Dendrobates. I've fed these to small or mid sized geckos, also spiders love them...since they are fast the geckos love chasing them down! Pretty much anything that eats insects will eat these!

These insects are very popular in Europe and you can also use these for salamanders and newts!

My price is better than doubleds.org...I'll do 50ct for $20.

PayPal is accepted! I also have another feeder that's better then mealworms. Same sort of...but softer carapace and much more easy to digest ;-)

Another feeder I am working with are Rice Flour Beetles...I will do starter culture for just $10.

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Thanks and God Bless,
Kenneth E. Bartenfeld II
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