Fruit Flies

Fruit Flies (Drosophila spp.) — Tiny, flightless feeder insects ideal for small reptiles, amphibians, and hatchlings. Commonly used for dart frogs, baby chameleons, geckos, and invertebrates, fruit flies are easy to digest and stimulate natural feeding behavior in young or small animals.

Flightless varieties are preferred for captive care, making feeding simple and mess-free. Fruit flies are best offered as a staple for juveniles or as part of a varied diet.

Fruit flies are an essential feeder insect for raising young or small species, providing a safe and effective food source during early growth stages.

Hydei Fruit Fly

A larger, flightless fruit fly ideal for juvenile reptiles and amphibians that need prey bigger than standard fruit flies. Active and easy to manage, Hydei flies are perfect for growing insect-eaters.

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Melanogaster Fruit Fly

A tiny, flightless fruit fly ideal for hatchlings and small insect-eating reptiles and amphibians. Easy to manage and highly active, it’s a staple feeder for young animals.

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