Fluker's collection of freeze dried insects. Crickets, Mealworms, Bloodworms, Daphnia, and River Shrimp. Fluker's Freeze Dried Diets. Take the hassle out of keeping and maintaining live feeders for your pets with our freeze dried crickets, mealworms, bloodworms, daphnia or river shrimp.
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Freeze-Dried Mealworms
Mealworms offer the natural nutrition many different aquatic amphibians and reptiles require, providing a high source of protein and essential amino acids. Because live mealworms are difficult to maintain in captivity and can be expensive, most pet store owners do not provide these nutritionally valuable prey items to their pets. Fluker's Freeze-Dried Mealworms can be used in combination with other Fluker's freeze-dried products to provide your pet with natural prey items without the mess and expense of live prey items.
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Freeze-Dried River Shrimp
Shrimp are a natural prey for many different fish, aquatic amphibians and reptiles because they provide a high source of protein and essential amino acids. Because live freshwater shrimp are difficult to maintain in captivity and can be expensive, most pet owners do not provide these nutritionally valuable prey items for their pets. Fluker's freeze-dried river shrimp can be used in combination with other freeze-dried products to provide your pet with natural prey items without the mess and expense of live prey items.
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Freeze-Dried Grasshoppers
Freeze-Dried grasshoppers are a great alternative to help diversify your pet's diet, which increases the overall nutritional quality of the diet and reduces the likelihood of developing life-threatening nutritional diseases.
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Freeze Dried Dubia Roaches
Freeze-Dried Dubia Roaches offer a convenient, shelf-stable alternative to live feeders, packed with essential protein and nutrients to support the health of reptiles, birds, and amphibians. These roaches are preserved without additives, making them a clean and easy-to-serve option for pet owners.
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Freeze-Dried Bloodworms
Bloodworms, the larvae of non-biting midges, area a popular food for fish, aquatic amphibians and terrapins. These larvae are protein-rich and provide essential amino acids.
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Freeze-Dried Crickets
Fluker's 100% Freeze-Dried Crickets (Acheta domestica) are first gut-loaded with Fluker's High-Calcium Cricket Diet, then freeze-dried to maintain the maximum nutritional value and taste your pet needs. Fluker's realizes the importance of diversifying your pet fish's, reptile's, or bird's diet to increase the overall nutritional quality of their diet and reduce the likelihood of developing a life-threatening nutritional disease. Fluker's Freeze-Dried Crickets can be used in combination with other Fluker's freeze-dried products to provide your pet with natural prey items without the mess and expense of live prey items.
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PEOPLE ARE ASKING
What are Fluker’s Freeze Dried Superworms?
These are premium-grade superworms that have been freeze dried to preserve their nutritional content and flavor, offering a no-fuss feeding option for pets that love insects.
Why choose freeze dried superworms?
Freeze dried superworms are mess-free, shelf-stable, and require no maintenance. They're perfect for pet owners looking for a convenient, long-lasting feeding solution without sacrificing protein-rich nutrition.
Are they nutritious enough for feeding?
Yes—freeze drying helps retain much of the natural protein and fat content. However, just like with live feeders, it’s a good idea to dust them with calcium or vitamin supplements to meet your pet’s specific dietary needs.
What animals can eat freeze dried superworms?
They’re great for reptiles (like bearded dragons and geckos), amphibians, fish, birds, and small mammals such as hedgehogs and sugar gliders.
Do they need to be rehydrated before feeding?
No, most pets enjoy them dry as-is, but you can rehydrate with warm water for a softer texture if your pet prefers moist food or has trouble chewing or
see our moist canned insect options!
Do I need to refrigerate them after opening?
Nope! Just keep them in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly sealed to maintain freshness. No refrigeration needed.
How long do freeze dried superworms last?
When properly sealed and stored, they have a long shelf life—usually 12–24 months depending on packaging. Always check the expiration date.
Do they contain any preservatives or additives?
No artificial preservatives are added—just wholesome, natural superworms freeze dried at peak freshness.
What other freeze dried insects does Fluker’s offer?
In addition to superworms, the lineup includes crickets, mealworms, dubia roaches and soldier worms.