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Livefood Care – Gut Loading & Insect Nutrition Essentials
Proper livefood care is essential for maintaining the health of reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. Insect feeders like crickets, locusts, mealworms, and roaches form the core of many exotic pets' diets, and ensuring they are nutritionally optimised before feeding is crucial. This process, known as gut loading, significantly boosts the nutritional value of live insects, helping your pets thrive.
One of the most effective gut loading solutions available is Arcadia Insect Fuel. Formulated with a perfect balance of essential vitamins, minerals, and plant-based ingredients, Arcadia Insect Fuel supports the long-term vitality of feeder insects. When used regularly, it enhances calcium content, boosts hydration, and strengthens the overall nutritional profile of livefood – making it a key product for any responsible reptile keeper.
Beyond gut loading, proper livefood housing plays a vital role in maintaining healthy, active insects. Suitable housing should allow for ventilation, humidity control, and easy access for feeding and cleaning. Using ventilated tubs, egg cartons for climbing, and water gel for hydration creates an ideal environment that prolongs the life of your livefood and reduces waste. Keeping insects in optimal conditions also ensures they are stress-free and full of energy – further improving their value as feeders.
Our Livefood Care range includes everything you need to gut load, house, and maintain live insects effectively. From nutritional supplements like Arcadia Insect Fuel to quality enclosures and hydration solutions, we provide trusted products to help you support your exotic pets with nutrient-rich livefood every time.
Shop our Livefood Care collection now to give your reptiles and amphibians the best in feeder insect health and nutrition.

