Worms for reptiles and amphibians

Our quality worms can provide a natural, protein-rich food source for many reptiles and amphibians.

Among amphibians, the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is a well-known consumer of both terrestrial and aquatic worms: in the wild and in captivity, earthworms make up a significant part of its diet due to their high nutritional value, as long as they are provided in suitable sizes or cut into pieces according to the animal's abilities.

Many species of lizards also consume worms whenever they are available in the environment: skinks, ground geckos or certain anoles regularly include worms in their diet, as a supplement to insects and other invertebrates.

For salamanders and newts, like the alpine newt and other urodeles, worms are among the invertebrates they naturally prey on in their habitat, especially during their nightly foraging or in wet seasons.

For larger terrestrial reptiles (some snakes or omnivorous turtles), worms provide a valuable protein source as a complement to a balanced diet of insects, small animals or formulated feeds. It is essential to match the prey size to the species and age of the animal to avoid choking or digestive issues.

Our worms are carefully packaged to maintain freshness, vitality, and palatability, making them particularly well-suited as live food in terrariums, paludariums, or for occasional feedings as part of a varied diet.

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