Hello,
I can sell any amount of Hermetia Illucens larva/worms and ship it to you at about a quarter of the price of other shops. These larva are also known as Phoenix worms, Repti-worms and Calci-worms. They are very rich in calcuim with a good balance of phosphorus. There is no need to gutload or dust these worms before feeding. I don't use vitamins either, relying solely on feeding these worms very nutritious meals. I feed these exclusively to my Tokays and they relish it.
I feed these worms with a proprietary mixture of rice bran and Moringa Oleifera leaf powder. As some of you know, Moringa Oleifera leaf powder is a veritable concentration of protein, vitamins and minerals. (Do a search on Moringa capsule, Moringa leaf powder or Moringa leaves and you will learn about the nutritional content of these leaves.) My worms are extremely nutritious because of my proprietary diet. Try it and you won't be dissappointed.
Phoenix worms are sold for around $7-$8 per 100 large worms. There are about 5000 worms in 1 kilogram. Hence, the price of Phoenix worms per kg would be US$350 - US$400 per kg.
I can sell my worms for US$50 per kg. If we have a long term deal, I can cut the price down further. Maybe down to $25 per kg. This is much cheaper than what it would cost you to bred these things yourself. Not worth it to bred at these prices.
Add in the shipping cost from the Philippines and Insulated packing box, both of which would be at most US$50. Hence, the total cost of buying from me would be at most US$100 per 5000 worms. That is 2 cents per worm. If you have a lot of reptiles, 5000 is a lot of worms. You will save a lot of money and give quality food to your reptiles. Just imagine the savings in not having to dust your prey, or buy calcium and vitamin supplements. Imagine the convenience and time savings. Just put the worms in a shallow dish and the herps will find it and gobble it up, as many as you put in it.
Why is it so cheap you ask? Well, rice bran is not very expensive in the Philippines. It is a by-product of our rice milling process. Labor is not very expensive in the Philippines. And buildings can be built with locally sourced bamboo which is dirt cheap. My savings translate to your savings. No bull about it.
If you are willing to pay for the shipping and packing material, I would be willing to send you a FREE introductory container of these worms for you to try. Let me know if you are interested in this offer.
Thanks
Jojo Jaro
[email protected]
[email protected]
I can sell any amount of Hermetia Illucens larva/worms and ship it to you at about a quarter of the price of other shops. These larva are also known as Phoenix worms, Repti-worms and Calci-worms. They are very rich in calcuim with a good balance of phosphorus. There is no need to gutload or dust these worms before feeding. I don't use vitamins either, relying solely on feeding these worms very nutritious meals. I feed these exclusively to my Tokays and they relish it.
I feed these worms with a proprietary mixture of rice bran and Moringa Oleifera leaf powder. As some of you know, Moringa Oleifera leaf powder is a veritable concentration of protein, vitamins and minerals. (Do a search on Moringa capsule, Moringa leaf powder or Moringa leaves and you will learn about the nutritional content of these leaves.) My worms are extremely nutritious because of my proprietary diet. Try it and you won't be dissappointed.
Phoenix worms are sold for around $7-$8 per 100 large worms. There are about 5000 worms in 1 kilogram. Hence, the price of Phoenix worms per kg would be US$350 - US$400 per kg.
I can sell my worms for US$50 per kg. If we have a long term deal, I can cut the price down further. Maybe down to $25 per kg. This is much cheaper than what it would cost you to bred these things yourself. Not worth it to bred at these prices.
Add in the shipping cost from the Philippines and Insulated packing box, both of which would be at most US$50. Hence, the total cost of buying from me would be at most US$100 per 5000 worms. That is 2 cents per worm. If you have a lot of reptiles, 5000 is a lot of worms. You will save a lot of money and give quality food to your reptiles. Just imagine the savings in not having to dust your prey, or buy calcium and vitamin supplements. Imagine the convenience and time savings. Just put the worms in a shallow dish and the herps will find it and gobble it up, as many as you put in it.
Why is it so cheap you ask? Well, rice bran is not very expensive in the Philippines. It is a by-product of our rice milling process. Labor is not very expensive in the Philippines. And buildings can be built with locally sourced bamboo which is dirt cheap. My savings translate to your savings. No bull about it.
If you are willing to pay for the shipping and packing material, I would be willing to send you a FREE introductory container of these worms for you to try. Let me know if you are interested in this offer.
Thanks
Jojo Jaro
[email protected]
[email protected]
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