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Exo Terra Reptile Cricket Feeder offers a safe, high-quality live cricket source designed to enhance your reptile’s diet and promote natural feeding behaviors, ensuring optimal health and vitality.
M**N
Typical Very Nice High Quality ExoTerra Product
If you have a bearded dragon ( or any other insect eater) in a large enclosure, this is a GREAT item for feeding them crickets. The crickets sneak out of the “rock” one at a time and my beardie stands there and gobbles them up before they have a chance to scurry off and hide in the enclosure. I should have bought this a long long time ago. Of course , it’s an Exo-Terra product and they have NEVER disappointed with their products. This item was no different. Very heavy, well made. It will easily last the life of my beardie it is so sturdy. No more chasing hiding crickets out from behind rocks, underneath tanks decorations etc for my beardie to eat. Why if why didn’t I buy one of these years ago !?!?
K**N
Makes feeding crickets super easy
My bearded dragon loves this thing, she's very excited every time the rock goes in the cage. I use toliet paper rolls in my cricket cage, so it's easy to shake the crickets into the rock by placing the rock into the cricket cage and shut the lid down on the rock before taking the rock out of the cricket cage. The biggest problem people complain about is getting the crickets in. I don't even use the rock plug, but it works fine. I just put my thumb over the hole.Sometimes the crickets don't come out fast enough and she gets bored, so I crack the lid open a bit too. I do have to admit, she's a lazy lizard now, won't chase crickets, she expects them to either come right to her or be hand fed to her.
O**Y
not too shabby!
Would have given it 5 stars but the little plug doesn't fit anywhere close to snugly. if you have this problem, the quick fix is a small rubber band wrapped around the plug, and then it snugs on pretty good.So the good, nice way to feed your pet, usually the crickets come out one by one and give the pet some time to breath b/t crickets
M**L
Don't bother
Good concept, poor design. There's no motivation for the crickets to actually leave this thing. I put a dozen crickets in it before a weekend trip when I came home on Sunday they were all still hiding in the rock. But, my lizard does seem to enjoy laying on top of it so I guess it was worth the money.
A**R
Pretty cool
It's everything it describes, but I use it as a hideaway for crickets in the bearded dragons cage. (I hate finding them hiding under stuff.) they come and go randomly and he snacks on them. I like it and think it's a neat way to make their cage more realistic.
J**A
Can’t contain the crickets while getting them in; once they’re in, they don’t come out
I saw this on a blog and was really excited. However, after only one use I knew that it wasn’t going to work out.First problem is how to get the crickets in without them jumping out. I put the crickets in a ziplock bag first (as I normally do), dust them with calcium, and dropped them in the feeder. I even shook them longer, hoping that they’d get dizzy and not jump as much. However, as soon as some crickets got dropped in, they started jumping out. Luckily I placed the rock in the terrarium when I did this, so they were still contained in the terrarium. By time I dropped all 20 or so crickets in the rock, about 5 or 6 crickets already escaped. It was just a chaos trying to contain them while finishing dumping crickets at the same time. Some crickets stayed on the rim, which made closing the lid challenging too.So I closed the lid, and ONE cricket came out the entire time I was trying to catch the escapees from earlier (at least 5 minutes) . I opened the lid to see what the crickets were doing, and they were just chilling on the side of the rock. I don’t like the idea of leaving them in there, so I eventually just opened the lid.I’m disappointed that it didn’t work out the way it’s supposed to… so I’m sending it back. To me, the biggest problem is that I can’t make the crickets come out. It seems like it’s designed as a slow feeding system.
M**I
Great product, makes feeding time MUCH easier
This is a great product! We’ve been using it for about a week to feed our bearded dragon. This product is a life saver when it comes to getting the powder on the crickets without making a mess! We have to put crickets into it in groups of about five only because any more than that it’s hard to open the lid to add more without them jumping out again! But that is no fault of the product, just the nature of the crickets, lol. I would definitely buy this product again.
R**D
Detective Dragon cracked the case (so to speak)
I like the idea behind this feeder. It feels substantial. It looks good. But it has significant flaws. The stopper doesn't fit, and requires modification to make it useful. Probably best to just get an appropriately sized rubber stopper at the hardware store. But the biggest problem is that it does not have a means to lock it closed. This may not matter too much with smaller lizards, but our full size adult bearded dragon figured out where the crickets were the first time it was used. Why sit there wondering if there are more crickets when you're a dragon? Just shove the rock until it splits and then you get all the crickets at once. (Never mind that calcium and vitamin dust go everywhere in the process). So while refrigerated crickets are easy to load into an opened cricket rock, warmed up crickets are even easier to get out (if you're a dragon) by kicking the rock open.Add a reliable locking mechanism and a stopper the fits and I'll be a customer for life. Otherwise, buy with caution.
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