12 Mixed butterworms

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Description

Mixed size 1.5-5cm butterworms

Butterworms, also known as Chilecomadia moorei larvae, are premium, high-energy live feed, cherished by reptile and amphibian enthusiasts for their high calcium and protein content. Vibrant in color and enticing in movement, these nutritious larvae stimulate the appetites of even the most finicky eaters. Sustainably harvested and carefully packaged to ensure freshness, butterworms offer a superior feeding solution that supports the healthy growth and vitality of your pets. Ideal for a variety of reptiles, amphibians, and even insectivorous birds, butterworms are a versatile and indispensable component of any pet’s diet.

Shipping & Delivery

Shipping and Delivery

All UK orders are dispatched the same day if placed before 12 noon Mon-Thu and arrive within 2 working days of dispatch; this is however subject to Royal Mail and not guaranteed. If there is any reason for a delay such as the breeding cycle meaning that a certain food is shedding or hatching we will contact you straight away to let you know when you can expect your order.

We also offer additional methods of shipping at the checkout such as recorded delivery, guaranteed next day delivery and international delivery. These options will be displayed at the checkout.

Purchases

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Customer Reviews

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Alana
Fantastic service

Slight problem with order but customer service was fantastic and problem was corrected quickly and promptly resolved

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Caroline

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Theses butterworms looked juicy and bright. My hedgehog flatly refused to acknowledge them but my friend’s bearded dragon couldn’t get enough of them. Probably best for reptiles but still good