Earthworms – food for reptiles and amphibians
These freeze-dried earthworms as if they were fresh, simply by adding water. The freeze-drying is a laborious procedure, but is used carefully to ensure the essential nutrients and vitamins. The freeze-drying is a laborious procedure, but is used carefully to ensure the essential nutrients and vitamins. They are an excellent food for a variety of animals, been kept in a terrarium. Most aquatic turtles and garter snakes as well, like earthworms. Also many fire bellied toads, horned frogs and toads in general accept this food easily. With Lucky reptileEarthworms, a convenient and wholesome food is available, that is also accepted by a variety of animals that previously practically were only fed on live food.
important: the process of freeze-drying is used for production – i.e. dehydration of substances by freezing (-50°C), followed by sublimation of the resulting ice crystals. Sublimation consists in the fact that in a vacuum conditions the ice goes directly into steam – bypassing the liquid state. This ensures rapid and controlled freezing of water. During freeze-drying, all nutrients and vitamins are preserved.
- convenient food – freeze dried earthworms,
- full nutritional value,
- just wet and give the animals,
- solves the problem of seasonal limited availability of live food
Feeding Recommendations: Feed appropriate and provide for a varied diet
Composition: 100% dried earthworms
Analytical constituents: Crude Protein: 64,4% – Fat content: 6,8% – Crude Fiber: 3,4% – Calcium: 0,7%