Caitlin Bioactive

Caitlin Bioactive Bioactive CUC, and reptile live food sales

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What a fearsome dragon! 🐉
02/09/2021

What a fearsome dragon! 🐉

Mealworms for Reptile food
29/08/2021

Mealworms for Reptile food

-No Shipping, Tga only for covid sorry! Mealworms in a mixture of oats and wheatbix, $10 for 200. Pickup/ drop off in Tauranga, Te Puke or Papamoa. Shipping wi...

Morning munch in the jar terrarium 💐
28/08/2021

Morning munch in the jar terrarium 💐

28/08/2021

A very happy client here enjoying some baby mealworms 🦎🐛👌

28/08/2021

Darkling Beetles
These guys sure love to hide 😂

Rainbow Skink!(Lampropholis delicata)Originally from Eastern Australia, accidently introduced into New Zealand and is an...
28/08/2021

Rainbow Skink!
(Lampropholis delicata)
Originally from Eastern Australia, accidently introduced into New Zealand and is an invasive species
Will spend the rest of his life in captivity getting spoilt with baby mealworms and wingless fruitflies 👍
(Cannot release or breed)

27/08/2021

Springtail babies!
>>swipe to see a real-time video of these little guys

Darkling Beetles!(tenebria molitor)These guys are what give us our precious mealworms! Mealworms are typically used as A...
27/08/2021

Darkling Beetles!
(tenebria molitor)
These guys are what give us our precious mealworms!
Mealworms are typically used as
A pet food for reptiles, fish, rodents, amd birds.

27/08/2021

And we have isopod babies!
Common Rough Woodlouse
(porcellio scaber)
The common rough woodlouse is a detritivore, which means it feeds on decaying leaf and plant matter, they tend not to eat living plants and prefer to feed on the bacteria and fungi on decaying matter 👍

Here we can see one of my Darkling Beetle Pupae nearly ready to emerge an adult beetle 😍
27/08/2021

Here we can see one of my Darkling Beetle Pupae nearly ready to emerge an adult beetle 😍

Springtails!(collembola sp)Springtails eat bacteria, fungi, algae and decaying vegetation, fertilizing the soil in the p...
27/08/2021

Springtails!
(collembola sp)
Springtails eat bacteria, fungi, algae and decaying vegetation, fertilizing the soil in the process thus making them an excellent addition to any bioactive setup

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