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JurassiPet EasiCricket Small Cricket Reptile Food

JurassiPet EasiCricket Small Cricket Reptile Food

By JurassiPet 8 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 75% confidence
5.4 /10
Quality
4.5
Value
5.0
Design
6.5
Function
5.5
Durability
4.0

In a Nutshell

  • Many reviewers report their pets won't eat the dead crickets.
  • Quality issues such as mold, broken pieces, and strong smell are frequently mentioned.
  • Limited positive feedback but often associated with long-term acceptance.

Quick Verdict

JurassiPet EasiCricket Small Cricket Reptile Food receives mixed reviews. While some find it convenient, many pets refuse to eat the dead crickets, and there are concerns about the product's quality and freshness.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 8
Would Recommend 12%
Would Buy Again 12%
Avg Lifespan Unknown

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Caution

Critical Warnings

high

Mold reported on arrival

Prevention: Check for freshness and mold upon arrival.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Nutritional Value (1)

    Provides necessary protein for reptilesalignment.

  • Convenience (1)

    Convenient, low maintenance, no upkeep like with live crickets.

Cons

  • Pet Acceptance (4) major

    Many pets refuse to eat the dead crickets.

  • Quality Issues (3) major

    Reports of mold, broken pieces, and strong smell.

  • Inaccurate Sizing (2) major

    Inconsistent sizing, with both too large and too small crickets.

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Reptile owners looking for convenience — Offers a low-maintenance protein source.

Skip If

  • Owners of picky eaters or small reptiles — Many pets refuse to eat these crickets, and sizing issues are common.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Unknown

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

⚠️ Hardwood
⚠️ Tile
⚠️ Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

1.6
8 reviews
5★
12%
4★
0%
3★
12%
2★
12%
1★
62%
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Common Questions

Will my pet eat these crickets?

Mixed reports; many pets refuse.

How long do these crickets last?

No specific data, but some reports of mold within 48 hours.

Are these suitable for small reptiles?

No, size variation is common, and many small reptiles can't eat them.

Highlighted Reviews

— Jason 1 found helpful

"It took a few weeks to get my guys to accept these, but now as soon as I put them in their terrariums, they go right for them, even over their veggies. They prefer these and there is no upkeep like with live crickets where you have to feed and water themI also kinda feel bad for them when they are e..."

— Lily

"I ordered small crickets and received medium large ones. My baby crested gecko cannot eat these, for they are too large. S/he refuses to eat just the legs."

Bottom Line

Monitor pets closely when introduced, and consider live alternatives if acceptance is a concern.

5.4 /10
Below Average