Zilla Cricket Drink w/Calcium is a safe and sanitary hydration source for feeder insects and valuable pets while also adding needed nutrition. Simply place Cricket Drink in a shallow dish and insects can safely drink without accidental drowning. Ideal for any size insect, from the smallest pinhead cricket to the adult tarantula.
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AH –
Super easy to use, less messy then water. Seems to perform well at hydrating the crickets, I’m not sure it’s healthy, it’s definitely artifical blue colored wich is probably not adding any nutrients. They don’t smell and are about the size of small fish tank gravel.
Alexa wickey –
This is great for Dubia. I use it in my colony cage and in my feeder cage. It works extremely well! Way better than pillows or the water crystals. It is a little expensive, but not too bad if you can find a sale. Plus, the other options for dubia are annoying to deal with. This is simple: you just dump some into the little mesh boat with some Cricket feed and it’s perfect! A little bit lasts for a few days. I use this with the orange cricket food, also here on Amazon. I would say I drop a tablespoon or a two every few days. There is another version of this that is green, and gut loads the dubia (that I feed to my bearded dragons). I do like both versions, though.
Emily N. –
Works. A great innovation for bug pet owners. Minimal, if any scent to this stuff.
Have been using a little spoon to dish it out, the blue stuff clings (it is NOT sticky though) to both sides of the spoon and then your fingers or whatever it touches if you’re not careful.
So wish the container/jar was a better design to make using it easier, maybe?
But interesting stuff. It does what it says and makes hydration easier, cleaner.
Mr. Shannon Harris –
To feed your live feeder crickets 🦗… I bought crickets for feeding my venus fly traps.
Keep your crickets alive longer with this!
Matthew Hobson –
So we live down the street from a pet store, and our access to crickets was pretty unlimited. Or so we thought… When all of the Coronavirus quarantining and shut-downs happened we had a harder time getting crickets, so when we DID get them, we had to start getting more at once and keeping them alive longer.
There was a rough trial and error period, but we ended up figuring out that this gut-load and the Flukers orange cubes worked well together for the best results. (And the Flukers seem to go on sale on here regularly! Yay!)
We use little catering condiment dishes to store the goop/gel in, and then throw em out if they get gross. We seem to change them every few days depending on how many crickets we’re storing, or once the goop/gel start to dry out.
Our leopard gecko seems to be much happier, and the crickets stay alive for a week or two and haven’t resorted to cannibalizing each other!
Definitely pleased with this green stuff, so I hope it works for you as well!
If this review or the pictures have helped your decision at all, please let me know! Your feedback is appreciated!
ASTRAL AETHOS –
This looks like green jello for crickets. It has stayed well preserved not in fridge. It does dry out quickly within 48 hours in cricket tank stored next to very warm lizard terrarium lighting if they don’t eat it first but I imagine that they probably shouldn’t be eating after 48 hours anyway? The crickets do seem to eat it although I also supplement with grapes, oranges and potatoes. I have no idea if it is in actuality gutloading crickets with calcium…but I have no reason to think it isn’t. It was excellent value compared to pet store prices. I would buy it again.
Seth –
Bought this for my dubia and hisser roaches. I usually give them flukers orange jelly cubes but they are so pricey and get eaten up really fast. This Zilla jelly is much cheaper, lasts longer, and my isopod cleanup crew loves it too. I will be purchasing this from now on for my bugs.
John –
Crickets and millworm’s use it .
it dries out fast so check it everyday to add water .
Abbey Langan –
this is great for crickets and lasts forever, i started using it on dubias and superworms because its lasted so long
Reviewer –
Good for feeder hydration