

🦗 Elevate your pet’s snack game with nature’s premium protein boost!
JADINGSFARM’s 6 Pack Canned Small Grasshoppers offer a high-protein, nutrient-dense treat for reptiles, birds, fish, and small animals. Each 1.2-ounce can preserves freshness with a stay-fresh lid, eliminating the hassle of live insect feeding. Farm-raised and suitable for all life stages, these grasshoppers provide a convenient, natural alternative that pets love, making them a must-have for health-conscious pet owners.











| ASIN | B0DQYRZYC8 |
| ASIN | B0DQYRZYC8 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,757 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #92 in Reptile & Amphibian Food |
| Brand Name | JADINGSFARM |
| Breed Recommendation | Reptiles, Fish, Birds and Small Animals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (205) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2024 |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2024 |
| Directions | Treats for Reptiles, Fish, Birds and Small Animals |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.21 x 5.83 x 1.85 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | JADINGS |
| Manufacturer | JADINGS |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 9.21 x 5.83 x 1.85 inches; 7.2 ounces |
| Size | 7.2 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Treats for Reptiles, Fish, Birds and Small Animals |
| Target Audience Keyword | Reptiles and Amphibians birds wild bludbirds chicken reptiles hedgehogs hamsters bearded turtle fish gecko lizard treats, reptile-and-amphibian-pets |
C**E
Holy cow, pretty good
Unlike comments posted about some other company's wet crickets, these seemed quite fresh when we opened a can. There was barely a smell, maybe a little like cooked brocolli, but even that was faint. In other words, no sign of mold or rot. The other PROs: - the cans are pretty small, which I consider a feature not a bug (sorry!). That means that we can give out the entire can to our flock of 20 chickens in one day & don't have to store an opened can in the fridge. - the crickets are not all the same size. So we can give the roosters the biggest ones and let the chicks eat the smaller bugs without worrying about them choking - our chickens went out of their minds when we doled them out. A hen would grab one and run off into a remote part of the yard to feast on it in privacy. And if she didn't run fast enough, other birds would rush her and try to grab the bug out of her mouth. These crickets are not cheap, but that's OK. They're a special treat that we don't want to give to the birds more than once every day or two. But they're quite nutritious, I'd guess, being so much like the birds' natural food in the wild. And the fact that we haven't (so far, at least) had to worry about quality makes them worth the money to us. The only CON: - the soda-can-like pull-tab tops are really hard to pry open. Our cans required the biggest male in the house to open & even he struggled. Five stars, A+++. We've tried a zillion types of food for our birds, and these crickets are the only option that rivals live meal worms that we buy locally, when it comes to how much the chickens like them.
@**Z
Best for my Leo Gecko
I saw these on Amazon and decided to give them a try. It sucks having to drive to Petco every few days for crickets in 115° heat here in Arizona. I was shocked. He loves these things. There are only two issues. One is the fact that a lot of these are so gigantic and you can't cut them because my gecko won't eat them if the exoskeleton is broken open. The other issue are the wings. They don't seem to digest very well, at least in my spotted guy. So I take tweezers to grab them, and scissors and cut them off. Yes these have to be refrigerated after opening. I wish the label said how long before they go bad. When they've been refrigerated, I get them ready on a paper plate. I find the smallest ones first, cut the wings off and then I microwave them for 5 seconds at 60%. One of them is usually quite a bit warmer than the other, so I feed that one to him last. But he doesn't like to eat cold food and I don't blame him since he's cold-blooded. Seems like it would make him cold from the inside out. It doesn't cook the inside of the grasshopper, it just makes it more room temperature. I haven't had to drive to Petco since I started feeding him these and my gecko loves them so much that he comes out every night looking for them even though I won't give them to him every day. But when I do feed them to him, I hold one with bamboo tongs and he comes running out. It's obvious that he truly truly loves these grasshoppers and is excited to eat them. From my research, grasshoppers are a lot healthier than crickets anyway. So I am really glad that I found these and I'm glad that they are prime and arrive quickly. If the seller is reading this, it would be great to add in the description, how long they can be in the refrigerator before you need to throw them out. But, it really should be on the label.
A**R
Not so good.
The worms looked fine, smelled horrible, and have been left untouched in a feeder for several days. Bluebirds, Jays, several little bug eaters as well as squirrels, coons and possums have checked them out and left them alone. Mealworms usually disappear very quickly when I put them out. Not sure what to think.
S**R
Quality roaches
These roaches are huge! I have ordered other insects from them and it is always top tier products. Highly recommend.
M**T
Mislabeled cans
I'm on my third can out of a box of six and only one has been roaches, the other two were meal worms that were labeled roaches. My bearded dragon dragon enjoyed the food which seemed quality, but it was a lower priced item in a higher priced can. Maybe it was an accident.. maybe it scammy.. buyer beware
I**S
Looks great for my Potato lol
It looks great!!! Perfect for my Skink...they did come with small pieces of shells but I like that anyways...not strong smelling... quality looks fine from what I'm seeing...perfect bite size for my reptile...great for the value!!!!
B**V
Turtle
Turtle loves them
X**H
Good choice for adding variety
My savannah monitor must really like these snails. He eats them first.
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