Fluker’s Orange Cube Complete Cricket Diet, Gut Load Food for Feeder Insects and Live Crickets, Provides Vitamins, Minerals, and Hydration, 12 oz
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Fluker’s Orange Cube is formulated to be digested by all feeder insects. Packed with food, vitamins and water, it is all you need to feed your crickets!
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.5 x 3.5 x 5.5 inches; 12.7 ounces
Manufacturer recommended age : 1 month and up
Item model number : 71301
Department : Unisex-Adult
Date First Available : October 2, 2001
Manufacturer : Fluker’s
ASIN : B000634JJE
Country of Origin : USA
Formulated to be easily digested by all feeder insects
Food, vitamins and water in one diet!
Customers say
Customers find that the product provides complete nutrition and a water source for crickets. They find it a good value, works well, and lasts a long time. Crickets love it and stay alive longer than before.
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13 reviews for Fluker’s Orange Cube Complete Cricket Diet, Gut Load Food for Feeder Insects and Live Crickets, Provides Vitamins, Minerals, and Hydration, 12 oz
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Kayla –
Convenient and Nutrient-Rich
### **”Convenient and Nutrient-Rich: Fluker’s Orange Cube Complete Cricket Diet Review”**I recently started using **Fluker’s Orange Cube Complete Cricket Diet** to gut-load my feeder insects, and it has made a significant difference in keeping my crickets healthy and well-nourished before feeding them to my reptiles. This **12 oz** container of orange cubes is designed to provide **vitamins, minerals, and hydration** to feeder insects like crickets, and hereâs my full review based on its effectiveness and ease of use.### **Convenient and Ready-to-Use**The biggest advantage of **Fluker’s Orange Cube** is how convenient it is. Unlike traditional gut-loading methods where you need to provide separate food and water sources, these **orange cubes** are an all-in-one solution that offers both **hydration** and **nutrition**. Thereâs no need to worry about adding extra water or special foodsâjust place the cubes in your cricket container, and the crickets will have everything they need.The **pre-made cubes** are mess-free and easy to handle, and they take the guesswork out of gut-loading feeder insects. I find this especially helpful when Iâm in a rush or need to travel, as the cubes can be left in the cricket enclosure for extended periods without needing constant attention.### **Vitamins, Minerals, and Hydration**One of the key benefits of using these orange cubes is that they provide **essential vitamins and minerals** to the crickets, which are then passed on to your reptiles or amphibians when they eat the crickets. Crickets that are properly gut-loaded offer more nutritional value to the animals that eat them, making this an important step in maintaining the health of your pets.The cubes contain important nutrients like **calcium, vitamins A and D3**, and other minerals that help keep feeder insects healthy and hydrated. Iâve noticed that my crickets seem more active and healthier after eating the cubes, which translates to better nutrition for my reptiles. The cubes also help prevent crickets from becoming dehydrated, which can often happen with traditional dry gut-loading foods.### **Hydration Without the Risk of Drowning**Hydration is a critical part of keeping feeder insects healthy, but water dishes can pose a drowning risk for crickets. The **orange cubes** eliminate the need for a water dish entirely, as they provide hydration in a safe, easy-to-access form. This reduces the risk of crickets drowning and keeps their enclosure cleaner since you donât have to deal with spilled water.Iâve found that the crickets are drawn to the orange cubes, and they get plenty of hydration from them. This is particularly useful if youâre housing crickets for an extended period or if you live in a dry climate.### **Long-Lasting and Mess-Free**The **12 oz container** of **Fluker’s Orange Cubes** lasts a long time, even when youâre feeding a large number of crickets. You donât need to use a lot at once, and the cubes maintain their shape and texture in the cricket enclosure, so thereâs very little waste. Unlike other food and water sources that can spoil or become messy, the orange cubes are **clean and long-lasting**, making maintenance much easier.I typically place a few cubes in the cricket enclosure and leave them there for several days. The cubes donât get mushy or moldy, which makes them more hygienic and less likely to attract other pests.### **Perfect for Multiple Feeder Insects**Although I use these orange cubes primarily for crickets, they work just as well for other **feeder insects** like **mealworms**, **superworms**, and **roaches**. This makes them a versatile option for anyone who keeps a variety of feeder insects on hand for their reptiles or amphibians. Iâve noticed that mealworms and other insects also seem to thrive when eating the cubes, and they remain well-hydrated and active.### **Pros**- **Convenient all-in-one solution**: Provides both nutrition and hydration for crickets and other feeder insects in a single product.- **Vitamins and minerals**: Offers essential nutrients like calcium, vitamins A and D3, ensuring that feeder insects are properly gut-loaded.- **Hydration without drowning risk**: No need for a water dish, reducing the risk of crickets drowning or making a mess.- **Long-lasting**: A little goes a long way, and the cubes stay fresh in the enclosure for several days without spoiling.- **Versatile**: Suitable for crickets, mealworms, superworms, and other feeder insects.- **Mess-free**: Easy to use, with minimal waste or clean-up required.### **Cons**- **Not a complete food source**: While it provides hydration and basic nutrients, you may still want to supplement with other gut-loading foods for a more varied diet.- **Cubes can harden over time**: If left out for too long, the cubes can harden, making it harder for the insects to eat them, so regular checking is important.### **Final Thoughts****Fluker’s Orange Cube Complete Cricket Diet** is an excellent and convenient solution for anyone looking to properly **gut-load feeder insects** like crickets, mealworms, and roaches. The **all-in-one formula** simplifies the process of feeding and hydrating your insects, ensuring that they are nutritious and healthy when fed to your reptiles or amphibians.If youâre looking for an easy, mess-free way to keep your feeder insects well-fed and hydrated, I highly recommend **Fluker’s Orange Cube Complete Cricket Diet**. Itâs a great way to enhance the health of your pets by ensuring that their food is packed with the nutrients they need!
Jennie Stroup –
Keeps crickets alive
Excellent product that enables crickets to thrive. We have a leopard gecko that requires live crickets for food. With this product, we do not have to purchas crickets as often.
rob –
Good buy
Good buy to keep your crickets happy and healthy
Bethany Jentzsch –
Good for a tropical tank, less practical for desert/arid type tank
I like the idea of a complete nutrition for the crickets (which means better for my scale babies to eat) and wanted to love this product. I put it in my geckoâs cage and the stuff dries out in a day. I think it might work better in a tropical tank. Mine is a leopard gecko, so their tanks have to be kept hotter and less humid than tropical geckos.
N8n2ition –
Crickets, meal worms, and Beatles!
This one last longer than others and works great for feeding crickets, meal worms, and Beatles.Proven to be a good investment over the past year of using it.
Alexa wickey –
Great for Dubia
I have been using this for my Dubia roach colony. It has been going VERY well! I have paired this with Cricket Drink with Calcium (also on Amazon), and my dragons are SO healthy from eating the roaches. I think this feeder really helped with that. Plus, it is much easier to feed them by just dropping in a few cubes every day. Between this food and changing them to a bioactive cage, I have very few dead roaches each week. Before I started feeding this food, I would have maybe 50 roaches a week die. But now I have maybe 5. Maybe. I did not realize how many I was actually losing each week, but I was buying roaches constantly, and also cleaning out the dead ones constantly. Now, I rarely have to pull out dead ones. So I think that this food REALLY helps.
Yoonmi –
They didn’t all die overnight, but I may have cheated…
So I ordered this online, because it was cheap, and then went looking for crickets, and bought the crickets from Flukers. This means Flukers is likely to have been feeding them this diet already, so it’s unlikely they’ll all die in 24 hours.The only downside to ordering crickets from Flukers was that all of the crickets are dead set on escaping and they missed on staple, so the few hundred crickets I bought for my Geckos started to escape in my room before I caught them.I ended up having to plug up the bathtub, put the box in there and set up my cricket bin. I put Eco Earth in the bottom with some garden soil and earthworms and then egg crates. This meant there was already moisture in the box, which guards against the high summer temperatures. Then I put in this cricket food. Starved, they ate the food quickly, decimating the 8 cubes in 2 days. And guess what? They didn’t die, probably because they were trained on this food.I did notice that different cultures of crickets act differently. Subconscious selection, maybe. But the Fluker’s crickets are straight escape artists. A bunch of them tried to escape. But they were also easy to gut load on this food.The major chain brand crickets I buy tend to be super docile and don’t move quickly. They die quickly too… which confuses my geckos when I switch between crickets.And then my local petstore, has really active, but not escape-minded crickets.Either way, Flukers crickets are pretty happy eating Flukers’ products (no shocker), so when I cut down on the escaping cricket population, the rest of the population doesn’t seem to mind as much to eat this food. Also, the mealworms I gave this to seemed pretty content to eat it as well. I don’t really have complaints–except for Flukers for breeding escape-minded crickets. But the food worked for me.They might want to consider making one that’s not citrus flavored, though, so people with arachnids can also benefit from gut loaded insects. I read that arachnids hate citrus and there is a whole bunch of it in this product.
Cody Hodge –
Dry up fast
They dry up within a couple days. If you keep alot of feeder crickets then you will go through a jar every week.
Shannon –
Crickets use them, but why do the cubes smell so weird! They stink the whole tub out! Lol keeping the feeders alive and thriving so it’s all good
Kugan –
Great and easy to use product. I keep thousands of crickets at a time for the herps. And this product makes it so simple to use and clean up! My crickets thrive on this stuff, and naturally.Works as it should. Crickets stay alive longer.I order thousands at a time & they last week’s longer & stay healthier, amazing.
Shaunna Boyd –
The crickets love it and seem to be doing quite well. They polished off a small bowl full in 24 hours. I love the fact that this allows for me to gut load my crickets so that theyâre a better quality meal for my bear die.
Andrea K. –
Crickets love it but it dries out very fast.
Amazon Customer –
The crickets seem to love it. It lasts longer than I thought! I have it stored in the fridge to keep the freshness.