Fluker’s Fresh Feeder Vac Pack Crickets, All Natural and Preservative Free, Great for Insect Eating Reptiles, Birds, or Small Animals, 0.7 oz
$2.30
Price: $2.30
(as of Mar 19, 2025 18:09:32 UTC – Details)
Fluker’s Fresh Feeder Vac Pack Mealworms are all-natural and great for bearded dragons, aquatic turtles, geckos, and all insect-loving reptiles. The insects are sterilized to remove parasites and bacteria. This process maintains the nutritional value of the insect without preservatives, which ensures that your pet has a fresh, nutritious, and safe treat.
Product Dimensions : 3.5 x 0.3 x 5.3 inches; 1.06 ounces
Manufacturer recommended age : 1 month and up
Item model number : 78011
Department : Unisex-Adult
Date First Available : November 4, 2020
Manufacturer : Fluker’s
ASIN : B08MSZRNT1
Country of Origin : China
All natural, preservative free food is packed with the essential nutrients and vitamins your pet needs to thrive
Ideal for insect-eating reptiles, birds, or small animals
Convenient way to feed reptiles, safe alternative to keeping and maintaining live feeders
Great for bearded dragons, aquatic turtles, geckos, and all insect-loving reptiles
Can be used in combination with other Fluker freeze-dried insects, prepared diets and Salad Singles to diversify your pet’s diet
Customers say
Customers find the pet food to be a good alternative to live roaches. They are satisfied with the taste and food quality. However, some customers find the bugs too large for their pets and the package is small. There are also complaints about the smell and mold growth. Opinions differ on the overall quality and value for money.
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$2.30
Carina Dodson –
good quality large product
my picky eater refuses these but the product itself is still perfect & i recommend
Alejandro Rodriguez –
They loved it
Good quality in size proportions. They love the taste and appearance of it. Good value for your money
augustine –
Great product
My pet loves the bugs nice and moist.
karebearnimbus –
Not for desert spiny lizards
I got this for my desert spiny lizard and it did not like it at all. It didn’t even try to eat it or get close to it. I’m not sure if it’s because these bugs are dead or that there’s a funky (“preserved”) smell to them or both. But it’s for sure that this is a no-go for my lizard. This packet did have cockroaches, crickets and millworms as it stated on it’s description. But there’s definitely more millworms out of the three ingredients. I give it 1 star since my lizard didn’t eat any of it and deemed it a waste of money for me..
Andrew L. –
Didn’t work for us but could for you
Tried to use these in a pinch while I waited on my geckos regular food. We ordered the Crickets but they were pretty big, though she is on the petite side. She ate one and then wouldn’t eat any others. They smell bad but I mean… I didn’t expect them to spell good anyways.
Ray Castro –
They are ok
I bought these shrimps once before, for my Red Eared Slider. I try to ogive him more than just some dry pellet. I give him live crickets, Meal worms, Small Goldfish and of course the floating sticks. I’ve bought the dried shrimp in the past, but he won’t touch them. Same with the dried worms. So, since these were more a “Fresh” type of product i figured I’d give it a try. The first order was actually great. All the shrimp were small, and they were relatively all the same size. they did seem pretty fresh, and the smell wasn’t bad at all. The second order wasn’t as good. the sizes of the shrimp were all over the map, they seemed to be shoved in there pretty tightly. and one of the shrimps was like massive. About the size of a finger. they were also a little tougher this time. I think it’s from being compressed in the package. I give 3 stars cause the first order was good and the second or wasn’t great, but he did eat more than half the package so…. take that with a grain of salt.
Penguin –
Good bugs for large leopard gecko.
Just opened these today. Smell is not pleasant but not very strong nor foul. My leo loves them, I think it will be a good way to add some variety in his diet. Been wanting to get him some dubia roaches but live ones are illegal where I live, and crickets seem to always be out of stock everywhere for the last couple years. I paid a great price, I pay more for a small container of mealworms here. Some people say they mold quickly so I have mine in a ziploc in the fridge, they’re keeping okay so far. I remove a few bugs with my tongs and set them on a paper towel for a little bit to bring them to room temperature then feed them to my gecko. The roaches are the biggest bug in the container, I’ve never had dubia roaches before so I don’t know how large they usually are but these are a good size for a large adult leopard gecko.
Emerson Ornstein –
My baby Eastern Mud Turtle loves these
I got a baby mud turtle in a shipment of crawfish. He wasnât eating for almost a week in his new habitat. I bought these hoping they would be a high value food, and I read that âsmellyâ food may be more attractive to the turtle. HE LOVES THEM! He eats them straight from my chopsticks 𥢠and if I just drop one in the water he eats it before it even hits the bottom. He eats it ALL. They are the perfect tiny size too for how little my baby turtle is. Thank you! I was so afraid my turtle was starving before I got these!
Carebear94 –
The smell was not that bad, Frog really loved these hopefully they stay in stock.
Audrie.M. Jordan –
My dragons love these. Packaged very well
reg eccles –
as advertised