Fluker's Gourmet Canned Food for Reptiles, Fish, Birds and Small Animals, Black, Mealworms 1.23 Ounce (Pack of 1)

4 4 out of 5 stars | 7,533 ratings

Price: 3.19

Last update: 01-06-2025


About this item

Your pet receives all of the convenience of a nice, moist meal without the inconvenience of managing live food
Reclosable 1.2oz. Jar
Choice of Crickets, Mealworms, Shrimp and Grasshoppers
Your pet receives all of the convenience of a nice, moist meal without the inconvenience of managing live food.
Resealble 1.2oz. Jar
Age range description: All Life Stages

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Top reviews from the United States

Beez
5.0 out of 5 stars THANK YOU FLUKERS'!!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2020
This is my 4yo female Bearded Dragon named "Kermie". I raised her since she was only one month old. As seen in photos, she LOVES Flukers Grasshoppers. It is her favorite meal. Even though it's said Beardie adults should have majority Greens. Kermie barely touches her Greens.
But she eats enough greens for variety. Her diet is almost exclusively these Fluker Grasshoppers. Plus I feed her Blueberries a few times a week.
My Beardie is thriving & in excellent health.
THANK YOU FLUKERS!!! Your product is amazing. I also use FLUKERS canned Crickets. But the Grasshoppers are larger & a better meal.
I also have 3 other adult 4yo Beardies (one was born crippled & stunted). All raised since they were one to two months old.
They all eat FLUKERS CANNED GRASSHOPPERS almost Exclusively. I sprinkle Calcium on these Grasshoppers as needed. The nutrients in FLUKERS have been keeping my Beardies healthy, happy & thriving.
I also have a 4yo Leopard Gecko & a 3yo Pac Man Frog. Both I raised from three months old. They both also thrive on these Flukers Grasshoppers.
All of them get so excited when they see these Grasshoppers.
If anyone has trouble getting their Beardies or others with similar diet to eat these. I have them all used to eating from long Reptile Tweezers. So when you feed them these Flukers, whether it's the canned Grasshoppers, Crickets, Silk Worms, etc.
All made by FLUKERS.
Don't just leave these in a food bowl.
I feed them a lot of Grasshoppers with Tweezers for each initial feeding. They all get into major "Predator Mode" when these Grasshoppers are introduced with the Tweezers. Especially if I move the tweezers around with one or more Grasshoppers on it. They all grab the Grasshoppers so happily & with major gusto.
Then I leave the rest of the Grasshoppers in a food bowl in cage. And then my Kermie & others will eat until satisfied.
Kermie in the photo is the most "Dog Like" Bearded Dragon I have. She comes out of her cage to eat. Kermie loves hanging with family members. And she loves hanging with my 3 dogs. She is also fond of our Guinea Pigs. She sits next to their cages & watches them for hours.
It is FLUKERS that keeps my Kermie happy & healthy.
Of course I ensure my little friends get water sprayed on them to drink. Plus bathing in sink. And proper lighting & substrate is needed.
But add FLUKERS canned Grasshoppers to their diet. Use the feeding methods I mentioned.
If yours aren't used to eating from Tweezers. If your little friends won't initially eat these from a food bowl. Start using the long reptile tweezers sold at most pet stores. Feed your guys their favorite treats with it.
Don't forget that Bearded Dragons are Predators. You need to spark their "Predator Instinct". So many Beardies & Reptiles at first, may not eat these initially from a food bowl. So get them used to eating these Grasshoppers from Reptile Tweezers. And especially if you move the tweezers around with these Grasshoppers dangling from the tweezers. You will spark the Predator Instinct in them. And it will get them to eat these happily.
Once your guys get used to eating from long Reptile Tweezers. You can then start feeding them FLUKERS CANNED GRASSHOPPERS from the Tweezers & then from their food bowls. FLUKERS canned Crickets, Silk Worms , Meal Worms, etc.
Are all excellent. Try feeding all of these at different times, to add variety.
My reptile family seems to mainly prefer the Grasshoppers out of the other Fluker canned products. But I have tried all the varieties of Fluker Canned insects & all are excellent.
The cans come with a tight plastic lid that can re-seal. So if your guys don't finish. You can leave it for next day.
If you haven't tried FLUKERS products yet. Or if you have, and you weren't successful with the feeding.
Give my method a try.
You can see from the photos. How happy my 4yo female Bearded Dragon "Kermie" is with FLUKERS CANNED GRASSHOPPERS.
(I rarely leave reviews for products. But this review is well deserved).
Plus I hope my review can help other owners of Bearded Dragons & other pets that eat insects.
My photos show how happy my little girl is with these Grasshoppers. I hope others out there can benefit from this excellent product.
As you can see. My Kermie loves her canned Grasshoppers by Flukers.
THANK YOU FLUKERS!!
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Beez
5.0 out of 5 stars THANK YOU FLUKERS'!!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2020
This is my 4yo female Bearded Dragon named "Kermie". I raised her since she was only one month old. As seen in photos, she LOVES Flukers Grasshoppers. It is her favorite meal. Even though it's said Beardie adults should have majority Greens. Kermie barely touches her Greens.
But she eats enough greens for variety. Her diet is almost exclusively these Fluker Grasshoppers. Plus I feed her Blueberries a few times a week.
My Beardie is thriving & in excellent health.
THANK YOU FLUKERS!!! Your product is amazing. I also use FLUKERS canned Crickets. But the Grasshoppers are larger & a better meal.
I also have 3 other adult 4yo Beardies (one was born crippled & stunted). All raised since they were one to two months old.
They all eat FLUKERS CANNED GRASSHOPPERS almost Exclusively. I sprinkle Calcium on these Grasshoppers as needed. The nutrients in FLUKERS have been keeping my Beardies healthy, happy & thriving.
I also have a 4yo Leopard Gecko & a 3yo Pac Man Frog. Both I raised from three months old. They both also thrive on these Flukers Grasshoppers.
All of them get so excited when they see these Grasshoppers.
If anyone has trouble getting their Beardies or others with similar diet to eat these. I have them all used to eating from long Reptile Tweezers. So when you feed them these Flukers, whether it's the canned Grasshoppers, Crickets, Silk Worms, etc.
All made by FLUKERS.
Don't just leave these in a food bowl.
I feed them a lot of Grasshoppers with Tweezers for each initial feeding. They all get into major "Predator Mode" when these Grasshoppers are introduced with the Tweezers. Especially if I move the tweezers around with one or more Grasshoppers on it. They all grab the Grasshoppers so happily & with major gusto.
Then I leave the rest of the Grasshoppers in a food bowl in cage. And then my Kermie & others will eat until satisfied.
Kermie in the photo is the most "Dog Like" Bearded Dragon I have. She comes out of her cage to eat. Kermie loves hanging with family members. And she loves hanging with my 3 dogs. She is also fond of our Guinea Pigs. She sits next to their cages & watches them for hours.
It is FLUKERS that keeps my Kermie happy & healthy.
Of course I ensure my little friends get water sprayed on them to drink. Plus bathing in sink. And proper lighting & substrate is needed.
But add FLUKERS canned Grasshoppers to their diet. Use the feeding methods I mentioned.
If yours aren't used to eating from Tweezers. If your little friends won't initially eat these from a food bowl. Start using the long reptile tweezers sold at most pet stores. Feed your guys their favorite treats with it.
Don't forget that Bearded Dragons are Predators. You need to spark their "Predator Instinct". So many Beardies & Reptiles at first, may not eat these initially from a food bowl. So get them used to eating these Grasshoppers from Reptile Tweezers. And especially if you move the tweezers around with these Grasshoppers dangling from the tweezers. You will spark the Predator Instinct in them. And it will get them to eat these happily.
Once your guys get used to eating from long Reptile Tweezers. You can then start feeding them FLUKERS CANNED GRASSHOPPERS from the Tweezers & then from their food bowls. FLUKERS canned Crickets, Silk Worms , Meal Worms, etc.
Are all excellent. Try feeding all of these at different times, to add variety.
My reptile family seems to mainly prefer the Grasshoppers out of the other Fluker canned products. But I have tried all the varieties of Fluker Canned insects & all are excellent.
The cans come with a tight plastic lid that can re-seal. So if your guys don't finish. You can leave it for next day.
If you haven't tried FLUKERS products yet. Or if you have, and you weren't successful with the feeding.
Give my method a try.
You can see from the photos. How happy my 4yo female Bearded Dragon "Kermie" is with FLUKERS CANNED GRASSHOPPERS.
(I rarely leave reviews for products. But this review is well deserved).
Plus I hope my review can help other owners of Bearded Dragons & other pets that eat insects.
My photos show how happy my little girl is with these Grasshoppers. I hope others out there can benefit from this excellent product.
As you can see. My Kermie loves her canned Grasshoppers by Flukers.
THANK YOU FLUKERS!!
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Cara Gilmore
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for a Treat and Hurricane Prep
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
I recently adopted a bearded dragon and, due to my living situation, I could not have live roaches for my dragon. These canned roaches are a perfect addition to diversify your dragon's/reptile's insect diet as they are still juicy and loaded with nutrition (though live is always better when you can). After seeing how much my dragon LOVES these, while getting ready for hurricane season, I decided to buy 8 cans for my little buddy just incase a bad storm prevents me from having access to reliable live feeders. If you live where weather can potentially stop you from accessing live feeders, these are a must to have on hand!
Yes they can be a bit stinky (nothing too bad) but we are talking about dead insects here. 1 can lasts my dragon 1 week as the roaches are fairly large and they really fill the can, so you get some bang for your buck.
Joleen Jackalope
1.0 out of 5 stars Dangerous, gone bad & just plain gross!
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023
It's harder to get live insects when it gets cold, and my critters don't particularly take to dried as well. They'll eat dry, but I was excited to try out "wet" critter food.

This is not good stuff at all. I purchased both crickets & meal worms. I was able to use most of the crickets, but half the can of crickets and the entire can of meal worms had to be thrown out.

My first note is that they both smelled AWFUL, I know what live & dead bugs smell like. This was so much worse. It was absolutely disgusting. I raise flies and know what maggots smell like. This food smelled worse than maggots.

Which brought me to the concern that because they were not dehydrated, that they were spoiled and gone or close to going bad. My suspicions were confirmed when, after just a few days, I noticed the unopened meal worms can was starting to swell.

Luckily, I'm an adult and know that can swelling is caused by bacteria growth gasses building up and if I open that can it's likely to pop on me. I braced myself for it- and opened it and YEP- as soon as the slightest bit of push back pressure was on the top, there was a loud explosive poping noise and a bit of rotten meal worm went flying. (The pressure did cause minor injury to my finger, which I'm an adult and knew the possibility of that- but a kid who was given this for their pet may not know what to do.)

Overall, this product was awful in quality and experience, and if you're looking for alternatives to live insects for your critters, go with the dried stuff. Most critters aren't used to their insects being wet anyway!
RawsonB
5.0 out of 5 stars For Anole
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Had a green anole show up in my screened lanai. Don't know how she made it in, but not likely she'll be able to get out. Plenty of greenery and moisture. Hope this food holds her over. Easy to open can with plastic cover for after opening.
Cyndie Stevens
4.0 out of 5 stars Our Tiger Oscar has problem with size
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
We ordered the Fluker's Gourmet Canned Food for Reptiles, Fish, Birds and Small Animals, Crickets, 1.2 oz in an effort to see if we can find a bit more variety of food for our 12-inch Tiger Oscar. The product arrived in a vacuum-sealed can that was a bit difficult for my 70-year-old hubby to get open thanks to arthritis and peripheral neuropathy. However, he managed and "Oscar" (orginal name, right?) jumped all over the first cricket dropped in his tank. The product is a bunch of whole crickets inside the can with bodies about an inch long. The bad thing is that he seemed to gag on the cricket's hind legs. So, hubby removed the legs on next offering. Oscar eyeballed the carcass a bit then devoured it like he had eaten nothing for a week. Then, he regurgitated the whole thing, albeit that the body was pretty mutiliated and gushy. Seems Oscar was having issues getting the whole cricket to go down the throat. OK.... All of that to say that our Oscar seems to REALLY like the idea of a cricket meal. He just isn't too keen on the difficulty of getting it down the gullet. Based on Oscar's reaction to the product, we recommend it and will be looking for smaller crickets because pulling off legs and cutting down the body is just nasty work I can do without.

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