Small Reptile Feeder Mix Pack
Why Choose This Small Reptile Feeder Mix Pack
Give your small reptile more feeder variety in one easy order. The Small Reptile Feeder Mix Pack combines small Dubia roaches, small superworms, and calcium worms / black soldier fly larvae in one practical live feeder insect bundle.
This mix pack is a convenient option for keepers who want a better feeding rotation without buying several separate feeder products. It offers a mix of movement, texture, and feeder variety for smaller insect-eating reptiles and amphibians.
This feeder insect mix pack is especially useful for juvenile bearded dragons, young chameleons, leopard geckos, fat-tailed geckos, small skinks, small frogs, toads, and other insect-eating pets that can safely handle small-size feeders.
This Mix Pack Includes
100 Small Superworms
Active, high-movement feeder insects that can help trigger a strong feeding response.
50 Small Dubia Roaches
Clean, hardy feeder roaches commonly used by reptile keepers for many insect-eating pets.
100 Calcium Worms / Black Soldier Fly Larvae
Soft-bodied larvae that add variety to your reptile’s feeding routine.
Why Choose This Feeder Insect Mix Pack?
This small feeder insect mix pack makes it easier to rotate feeders while keeping your ordering simple. Instead of purchasing Dubia roaches, superworms, and calcium worms separately, you get a useful variety pack in one bundle.
It is a great choice for keepers with young reptiles, smaller insect-eating pets, or animals that respond better to a variety of feeder movement and texture.
Great For
- Juvenile bearded dragons
- Young chameleons
- Leopard geckos
- Fat-tailed geckos
- Small skinks
- Small frogs and toads
- Other small insect-eating reptiles and amphibians
Feeding Tip
Choose feeder insects based on your animal’s size, age, and feeding habits. Small feeders are best for reptiles and amphibians that are still growing or that need smaller prey items.
Superworms should be used as part of a varied feeding routine. Meanwhile, Dubia roaches and calcium worms can help add more variety alongside your reptile’s regular feeders.
Important Feeding Note
Always supervise feeding and remove uneaten insects when needed. Feeder size should be appropriate for your reptile or amphibian. When in doubt, choose a smaller feeder size to make feeding safer and easier.
Great Add-Ons for This Feeder Mix Pack
Keep your feeders in better condition before feeding them off. Pair this mix pack with our Dubia Food for roaches and Monster Worm Feed for superworms to support your feeder insects while they are in your care.
For best results, offer feeder insects fresh food and hydration before feeding them to your reptile. This helps keep your feeding routine cleaner, easier, and more consistent.
Learn More About Reptile Feeder Nutrition
For more general reptile nutrition guidance, the MSD Veterinary Manual explains why feeder selection, calcium balance, and husbandry all matter when feeding reptiles.












