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FEEDERS & BIOACTIVE HABITAT SUPPORT

Build a Better Feeding & Habitat Routine

Explore currently available bioactive isopods and habitat products, then use species-specific care information to decide what belongs in your reptile’s routine and enclosure.

Live Inventory

Products and prices are pulled directly from the current WooCommerce catalog.

Species-Specific Choices

Feeding and cleanup-crew suitability depend on the animal and enclosure.

Prepare Before Ordering

Confirm housing, ventilation, moisture and care requirements first.

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE

Bioactive & Habitat Products

Switch between the available collections below. The store currently carries isopods and enclosure products; availability changes with the live catalog.

Live WooCommerce inventory

Bioactive Isopods

Cleanup-crew species for compatible bioactive habitats. Confirm suitability for your enclosure and animal before ordering.

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CHOOSE FOR THE HABITAT, NOT THE TREND

What to Confirm Before You Buy

Isopods are commonly used as cleanup crews in compatible bioactive enclosures, but species differ in moisture, ventilation, substrate and temperature needs. They are not a universal food or enclosure solution.

Before ordering, identify the reptile’s natural diet and habitat requirements, review the relevant care sheet, and contact us if the product’s role in your setup is unclear.

RESPONSIBLE ROUTINES

Plan Beyond the Product

Care Comes First

Use species-specific guidance for diet, supplementation, temperature and feeding frequency.

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Shipping Matters

Review delivery information and be ready to receive temperature-sensitive or live products promptly.

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Ask Before Ordering

If you are unsure whether an isopod or habitat product fits your setup, contact support first.

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BUILD THE ROUTINE RESPONSIBLY

Start With the Animal’s Actual Needs

Browse available bioactive products, review care resources, and ask questions before introducing anything new to a feeding plan or enclosure.