HomeReptilePets at Home Live Reptile Food Fruit Flies LargePets at Home Live Reptile Food Fruit Flies Large 40 Packby Pets at Home 2 reviewsOut of stock100% progress of 100%Product detailsOut of stockPack Size:40 PackProduct is out of stock£2.90(£0.07/Unit)This product is currently out of stockLoading...Click & CollectLoading...Loading...Loading...Home DeliveryLoading...Loading...Product descriptionEnjoy a month-long supply of live reptile food, conveniently housed in a self-contained pot.Available in store only1 month in self-contained potLatin name Drosophila hydei, this live reptile food is suitable for Small Reptiles and Amphibians such as Poison Arrow Frogs, Day Geckos, Newts, Salamanders and Hatchling Chameleons.Fruit flies are very small flightless flies, they have been bred to be flightless and live for around a month in a self-contained pot. Delivered fresh: To ensure maximum freshness, this pack of live food is picked, packed and dispatched directly from the breeder in a robust plastic container, ensuring they reach you in optimum condition.Features:Shelf Life - 1 month in self-contained potSuitable for: Small Reptiles and Amphibians such as Poison Arrow Frogs, Day Geckos, Newts, Salamanders and Hatchling Chameleons.Approximate Dimensions (Product):40 Pack: H2 x W23 x D8cm Product code: 37469Read moreAbout the brandReptiles give us so much, which is why they deserve the very best care. We pour our expertise and passion into creating great quality products that you can really trust. We're better with animals, they’re at the heart of everything we do.Feeding guideFeed as part of a varied diet to any suitably sized reptile or amphibian. Use feeding tongs or place into an appropriately sized feeding dish. Check and remove any uneaten live food a few hours after feeding. Consult a reptile or amphibian veterinarian if you have any concerns about your pet's nutrition or feeding routine.Care and safetyProduct Care: As with all live food, it is essential they are kept healthy. How to look after live food: Provided in a self-contained pot, leave the fruit flies in a cool place away from bright light.Reviews