This product is for those who just want to purchase one item. If you plan on adding multiple items to your cart you can choose our regular Large Hornworms product here.
*THE HORNWORMS YOU RECEIVE MAY NOT BE THE SIZE YOU SEE IN THE IMAGE ABOVE.
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ: WE TRY TO SEND SMALLER WORMS SO THEY DO BETTER DURING THE SHIPPING PROCESS AND ALLOW YOU TO CHOOSE WHEN TO FEED THEM OFF. IF YOU RECEIVE SMALLER WORMS IT MEANS YOU RECEIVED A FRESHER CUP. HORNWORMS GROW EXTREMELY FAST, SO DON’T WORRY IF THEY ARE SMALL. THE MAIN REASON TO BUY LARGE VS MEDIUM IS THE LARGE COME WITH MORE FOOD TO GROW THE WORMS LARGER.
Our 12-count medium hornworms come in a small 8oz cup. These are an “economy” cups that no other seller offers. They are not meant to grow very large in this cup, and we expect you to feed these off quickly to avoid them developing too large or running out of food.
Hornworms are the larvae of the Hawk Moth/Sphinx Moth (Manduca sexta). In the wild, they feed primarily on the leaves of plants such as tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, tobacco, and others, which makes them a common garden pest. However, they are much more desirable in captivity as food for insectivorous and omnivorous reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates.
Nutrition Facts:
- Moisture — 85%
- Protein — 9%
- Fat — 3.1%
NEVER feed wild hornworms to your pets, as the leaves they like to eat in the wild are toxic and can make your pet very sick!
How often can hornworms be offered?
Hornworms can be offered as feeders somewhat consistently; however, we never recommend feeding only hornworms to your pet. Your pet will be just fine as long as you are feeding more dubia than hornworms. But hornworms are lower in protein and fiber, so feeding a lot of hornworms will result in runny stools. When your pet eats a varied diet of insects that includes hornworms as part of the rotation, your pet will receive more balanced nutrition and produce more normal stools.
Do hornworms need to be dusted with calcium?
Hornworms generally have a good calcium to phosphorus ratio, so you don’t need to worry about dusting them with calcium before feeding them to your pet.
Tips on caring for your hornworms:
Each cup contains at least 12-24 worms and enough food to grow them to 1.5-2" in less than a week. They may start small, but they grow fast!
The habitat provided is a fully functioning enclosure for hornworms. After receiving your hornworms, place the cup with the lid facing down. The hornworms will crawl up the screen to the food and the feces will drop to the lid for easy cleaning. Make sure to provide airflow to the lid for adequate ventilation.
The reason we choose to send smaller worms is to provide the customer with a fresh cup and the ability to grow them to the size they want, as quickly or slowly as desired. If you would like them to grow fast, keep them 80°F+; for normal growth, 72°F; for slow growth, 50°F.