


Water Crystals - 1oz
Water crystals, also known as water gel or polymer crystals, are a practical and efficient hydration solution for feeder insects like Dubia roaches, crickets, and mealworms. These super-absorbent crystals soak up water and expand, providing a steady, clean source of hydration without the risk of drowning or spills. They are essential for keeping your feeder insects healthy, hydrated, and ready to feed to your reptiles and other pets.
Water crystals are especially useful for maintaining moisture levels in environments that require high humidity. Unlike water dishes, which can lead to accidents or contamination, water crystals provide a safe, long-lasting, and low-maintenance solution.
Mixing Instructions: (Our 2oz size makes 2 gallons)
1. Measure 1 teaspoon of dry water crystals.
2. Add the dry crystals to 1 quart (4 cups) of water.
3. Allow the crystals to absorb the water for about 4-6 hours or until they have fully expanded.
4. Once hydrated, drain any excess water, if necessary, and place the water crystals in the enclosure for your feeder insects or reptiles.
The hydrated water crystals will last for several days, providing continuous hydration. Simply add more water to rehydrate them as they begin to dry out. Water crystals are also suitable for reptiles such as geckos, anoles, and other small species, ensuring they stay hydrated in breeding setups or during transportation.
Water crystals, also known as water gel or polymer crystals, are a practical and efficient hydration solution for feeder insects like Dubia roaches, crickets, and mealworms. These super-absorbent crystals soak up water and expand, providing a steady, clean source of hydration without the risk of drowning or spills. They are essential for keeping your feeder insects healthy, hydrated, and ready to feed to your reptiles and other pets.
Water crystals are especially useful for maintaining moisture levels in environments that require high humidity. Unlike water dishes, which can lead to accidents or contamination, water crystals provide a safe, long-lasting, and low-maintenance solution.
Mixing Instructions: (Our 2oz size makes 2 gallons)
1. Measure 1 teaspoon of dry water crystals.
2. Add the dry crystals to 1 quart (4 cups) of water.
3. Allow the crystals to absorb the water for about 4-6 hours or until they have fully expanded.
4. Once hydrated, drain any excess water, if necessary, and place the water crystals in the enclosure for your feeder insects or reptiles.
The hydrated water crystals will last for several days, providing continuous hydration. Simply add more water to rehydrate them as they begin to dry out. Water crystals are also suitable for reptiles such as geckos, anoles, and other small species, ensuring they stay hydrated in breeding setups or during transportation.
Water crystals, also known as water gel or polymer crystals, are a practical and efficient hydration solution for feeder insects like Dubia roaches, crickets, and mealworms. These super-absorbent crystals soak up water and expand, providing a steady, clean source of hydration without the risk of drowning or spills. They are essential for keeping your feeder insects healthy, hydrated, and ready to feed to your reptiles and other pets.
Water crystals are especially useful for maintaining moisture levels in environments that require high humidity. Unlike water dishes, which can lead to accidents or contamination, water crystals provide a safe, long-lasting, and low-maintenance solution.
Mixing Instructions: (Our 2oz size makes 2 gallons)
1. Measure 1 teaspoon of dry water crystals.
2. Add the dry crystals to 1 quart (4 cups) of water.
3. Allow the crystals to absorb the water for about 4-6 hours or until they have fully expanded.
4. Once hydrated, drain any excess water, if necessary, and place the water crystals in the enclosure for your feeder insects or reptiles.
The hydrated water crystals will last for several days, providing continuous hydration. Simply add more water to rehydrate them as they begin to dry out. Water crystals are also suitable for reptiles such as geckos, anoles, and other small species, ensuring they stay hydrated in breeding setups or during transportation.