A simple way to provide your reptile with the added nutrition they need.
Average Customer Rating:
4.9 out of 5
7 of 8 (88%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Reviews for Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets
FEATURED REVIEW
Overall Rating
5
of 5
Pet Satisfaction
5
of 5
September 6, 2006
by tokaynoe
from San Diego, CA
"These freeze-dried crickets are great! The container has a lot of cricket for the price, it's cheaper than live crickets. You don't have to deal with the feeding and watering of the crickets, making it even cheaper. They don't rot or anything and my pets eat them with as much delite as with live crickets. It was even easy to get my pets used to them. They are really worth it and would recommend them to anyone tired of live crickets. I will use them as long as I have reptiles."
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Review 2 for Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets
Overall Rating
5
of 5
Pet Satisfaction
5
of 5
Great for aquatic turtles,
September 23, 2009
by Piper1
from Cleveland, OH
Pros: convenient
"My painted turtle loves these freeze dried crickets. Easy to feed and they float. Helps reduce trips to the pet store for live crickets. With a varied diet (live crickets/wax worms/superworms) my container has lasted for over three months. Great product!"
What is your gender?:
F
How many pets do you have?:
4
How often do you shop at PetSmart?:
Monthly
Review 3 for Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets
Overall Rating
5
of 5
Pet Satisfaction
5
of 5
My Bearded Dragons love them,
August 3, 2009
by Catherine511
from CT
Pros: relativly good nutrition Cons: many reptiles wont eat them
"Fluker's crickets do have a relatively good nutritional value as far as crickets go. Freeze dried crickets are also much cheaper and significantly easier than live crickets. My Bearded Dragons love these, however, not all reptiles will eat freeze dried crickets. If you want to try to see if your reptile will eat freeze dried insects, be sure to try it at an early stage and try to buy them in a small quantity at first so you are not stuck with a lot if your pet doesn't like them. If you are lucky enough to have a lizard that will enjoy freeze dried crickets these are a good choice."
What is your gender?:
F
How many pets do you have?:
3
How often do you shop at PetSmart?:
Monthly
Review 4 for Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets
Overall Rating
5
of 5
Pet Satisfaction
4
of 5
Crickets,
October 18, 2008
by Yume
from PA
"When I bought these, they were a bit expensive, but my red eared slider liked them. Then again, she eats anything she sees, but still. XD I could have sworn the price went up though, which upset me a bit. xP I'd still buy these crickets over other kinds because they have more in a bottle and stuff."
What is your gender?:
F
How many pets do you have?:
2
How often do you shop at PetSmart?:
Monthly
Review 5 for Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets
Overall Rating
5
of 5
Pet Satisfaction
5
of 5
August 6, 2008
by zipmom
from PA
"Our bearded dragon just loves these crickets-and because they are not wet, the kids love to feed them to him!"
What is your gender?:
F
How many pets do you have?:
1
How often do you shop at PetSmart?:
Monthly
Review 6 for Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets
Overall Rating
4
of 5
Pet Satisfaction
2
of 5
Not what he wanted,
December 30, 2007
by Hatter
from New York, NY
"My Reptile didn't eat it at all, he just took it into his mouth and spit it out. I bought the bigger container, so its a waste."
How many pets do you have?:
3
How often do you shop at PetSmart?:
Weekly
Review 7 for Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets
Overall Rating
5
of 5
Pet Satisfaction
5
of 5
Awesome!,
August 8, 2007
by bethani
from mo
"My leopard geccko LOVES these!!"
What is your gender?:
F
How many pets do you have?:
2
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Review 8 for Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets
Overall Rating
5
of 5
Pet Satisfaction
5
of 5
great fun for beardie,
June 18, 2007
by Aubrey
from Henry, IL
"Our beardie loves these crickets. He hunts down the bowl the minute we put them in. Sometimes he won't even wait for us to put the bowl down. We had our lizard on live crickets for the first 4 mths we had him and decided to switch to these. There was no problem with it at all. We hide them under his fresh food and pellets and he digs for them."