Reptile Research, Conservation, and Breeding
Crickets
Probably the most popular feeder insect around the World, Crickets are a great source of nutrients and protein for your insectivorous reptiles – when probably raised and supplemented.
Learn how we raise our Crickets and how you could breed your own supply of Crickets.
Dubia Roaches
Over the last decade, Dubia Roaches have become increasingly popular as a great feeder insect for your pet reptiles. We go through about 5,000 Dubia Roaches weekly at Nealon Reptiles.
If you want to learn more about Dubia Roaches, or maybe you want to breed your own, we have the information about Dubias that you’re looking for.
Mealworms
A staple for our Leopard Gecko collection, mealworms are a common feeder insect for your reptiles that will eat them.
We’ll go over proper Mealworm husbandry and show you how you can breed your own Mealworms, saving yourself money when it comes to feeding your pet reptiles.
Superworms
Superworms, which look a lot like giant mealworms, are a great feeder insect for your pet reptiles that will eat these larvae. While they can be high in fat, Superworms have a place in your feeder insect routine when used properly.
Breeding Superworms isn’t difficult and we’ll show you how you can breed your own.
Hornworms
These impressive caterpillars are a great treat for many reptile species. While not something you’d want to feed to your reptiles with every feeding, Hornworms make a great addition to many insectivorous reptile diets.