Butterworms- the no mess/no hassle feeder!

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Butterworms- no mess/no hassle. Low Low prices and FREE shipping!

Big, fat, juicy Butterworms for sale. New Shipment. Small/Med/Large. Simple to care for and very affordable prices. Our chameleons have been going gaga over them! Prices below. All prices include shipping. Live arrival guaranteed.

Hassle-free storage
No worm food to mess with, no tricky handling, no bad odors. Storage: simply store the worms in the refrigerator (42-45 Fahrenheit). At these temperatures the worm enters a state of hibernation and won’t require any food or water for 3-4 months.

The butterworms must be refrigerated upon arrival and be kept cold and dry. The substrate should be replaced if it has absorbed moisture or you see a change in the worms. Live arrival is guaranteed. If there are any issues upon arrival we must be notified within 12 hours.

As Exotic Pet Food
Butterworms are a natural food source in Chile (where they originate) and are a great source of calcium and high in protein for reptiles, birds and fish. Also the worm is soft bodied making it a very easily digested meal.

Warning: butterworm "juice", that oozes out when the worm is bitten, may damage the delicate skin of certain Rhacodactylus gecko species. Other species of geckos and other reptiles, including chameleons, do not appear to be affected.

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Butter worms are exceptionally high in calcium content, averaging about two times the normal calcium content of many other feeder insects on the market. Silkworms and Phoenixworms come close, but Silkworms require more care and have mortality issues, while Phoenixworms are not as plump and large as Butterworms. Their hassle-free storage and high nutrition make butterworms a great value. And chameleons love them!

MIXED (1/2" to 1 3/4") All prices include shipping:

100 - $17.00

200 - $25.00

400 - $45.00

1000 - $110.00


We accept Paypal to [email protected], or credit cards on the phone to 360-893-1843 or 253-576-3309.

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