Live Insect Feeding Station for Reptiles and Birds
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This 3D-printed insect feeding station is designed to enhance live feeding experiences for reptiles. It provides a simple yet effective way to offer live insects while encouraging natural hunting behavior within the enclosure!!
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Product Features:
- Live Feeding Mechanism: Insects placed inside the container naturally climb the central shaft, making them visible and accessible to reptiles and birds. This promotes engagement and mimics natural foraging behavior.
- Versatile Integration: The feeder can be partially buried in the substrate, allowing only the top section and shaft to remain visible for a seamless look, or it can be placed freestanding within the habitat.
- Enhanced Surface Texture: The feeder is 3D printed with a fuzzy skin texture, offering improved grip for insects to climb easily, increasing the likelihood of movement and visibility to the reptile.
- Dual-Lid Design: Includes two interchangeable lids to accommodate different insect sizes—a smaller opening for tiny feeders such as fruit flies or pinhead crickets, and a larger opening for mealworms, dubia roaches, or similar insects.
- Durable and Easy to Maintain: The unit is lightweight, durable, and easy to clean between uses.
This insect feeding station combines functional design with thoughtful details to support reptile enrichment and enclosure aesthetics. Available now on MakerWorld!
Additional Features to Mention:
- Escape-Resistant Design
- Low-Profile Design for Visibility
- Customizable Opening Orientation
- Modular and Scalable
- Compatible with Most Substrates
- Optimized Print Profile - For low-quality filaments or if the shaft breaks, try printing with a higher infill %.
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