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Professional Cricket Keeper Live Worm Organizer Tank with Rubber Seal, Dubia Roach Habitat with Bug Dirt Management Function, Perfect for Keeping Silkworm, Cricket,Dubia Cockroach,Superworms

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Features

  • - Roach-Coach : Neptonion live insects feeder allows you to store, feed, and organize your feeder insects without ever having to touch them, is a great solution for insect phobia people.
  • - Insects Dirt Management : Shake out the bug dirt via the sifter, Simply twisting off the bottom pallet makes it so easy to throw it away.
  • - Powder Feed Support : Fastened with a strong magnet, the hatch closes automatically when taken out, and it has two recesses for breadcrumbs and a sponge for water.
  • - Patten Design : Unique and exclusive design from Neptonion Designer. We specialize in reptile equipment design and strive to provide better products for reptile enthusiasts.
  • - Huge capacity : It's safe to to keep a small colony of Dubia roaches : 50 - 70 mid-size (0.6 inch).

Brand: NEPTONION


Material: Plastic


Special Feature: Lightweight


Specific Uses For Product: Insect storage and feeding for reptile owners, insect breeders, or educational purposes


Style: Roach-coach


Color: Yellow


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Manufacturer: NEPTONION


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.28 x 8.66 x 7.87 inches; 2.07 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Roach-coach


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 31, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ NEPTONION


Best Sellers Rank: #28,417 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #200 in Reptile & Amphibian Food


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Customer Reviews: 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 321 ratings


Item Weight: 2.07 pounds


Manufacturer: NEPTONION


Item model number: Roach-coach


Date First Available: May 31, 2022


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 10.28 x 8.66 x 7.87 inches


Brand Name: NEPTONION


Target Audience Keyword: reptile-and-amphibian-pets


Color: Yellow


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Material: Plastic


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Number of Items: 1


Style: Roach-coach


Breed Recommendation: Small Breeds


Specific Uses for Product: Insect storage and feeding for reptile owners, insect breeders, or educational purposes


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  • Better than any other cricket keeper!
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I've been feeding crickets to my tarantulas for years, and despite trying lots of different ways to keep the crickets alive in regular cricket keepers, about half of them would always die in a stinky mess. It was a waste of time and money, and the smell was terrible. I was skeptical about the Neptonion keeper, but I was willing to try anything. And I'm so glad I did! I left out the middle baffle and placed the crickets' egg carton material between the other two baffles. I don't use the shaker feature but instead prefer to open the top and remove crickets as needed. And nearly 4 weeks after filling the keeper with crickets, I was able to feed the last of them—still healthy—to my spiders!! Only a couple died the whole time. I've NEVER been able to keep crickets alive and healthy that long, AND the keeper wasn't reaking of cricket grossness! I love the feeding tray (though the crickets do eat a bit of the sponge), the way the vertical orientation keeps insects off the floor of the keeper, and the "poop trap" that keeps it relatively clean and MUCH better smelling. I'm a better tarantula owner now because I have healthier feeders that I don't have to buy as often. I love this thing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023 by Rebecca B Ray

  • Great for raising Feeder insects
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I recently tried the **NEPTONION Professional Cricket Keeper and Live Worm Organizer Tank**, which is designed for keeping crickets, dubia roaches, silkworms, and other feeder insects. One thing that stood out immediately was that this tank comes in **green**, unlike many clear containers on the market. Here's my review based on its design, functionality, and ease of use for keeping feeder insects. ### **Design and Build** The **green color** of this tank is one of the first things I noticed, and while it’s not clear, it actually provides some advantages. The green material blocks out light more effectively than clear containers, which can help keep the insects calm. Many insects, like dubia roaches and crickets, prefer darker environments, so the colored container helps reduce stress for them. However, not being able to see inside as easily is a slight drawback if you want to monitor the insects without opening the tank. The **rubber seal** around the edges is another great feature. It creates an airtight seal that ensures no escapees, which is crucial when dealing with fast-moving insects like crickets or cockroaches. The rubber also helps keep odors contained, which can be an issue with feeder insects. Overall, the build quality feels durable and secure, with no weak spots or flimsy parts. ### **Bug Dirt Management Function** One of the key features of this organizer is its **bug dirt management function**, which is very useful for keeping the habitat clean. The tank has a **grated bottom** or a separate compartment for waste and uneaten food, which makes it much easier to maintain cleanliness. This design prevents the insects from constantly sitting in their waste, which can promote better health and reduce the smell. This feature makes cleaning out the tank much simpler. Instead of having to remove all the insects to clean the entire container, you can just clean out the dirt and waste tray or grate, saving time and effort. The compartment for waste is easy to remove and wash, which is a big bonus. ### **Size and Functionality** The tank is spacious enough for keeping a good number of feeder insects. I’ve been using it for crickets and dubia roaches, and they seem to have plenty of room to move around and feed. There are also **air vents** built into the design, which ensures proper ventilation without risking any escapes. The vents are small enough to keep even the tiniest insects inside. Another thing I like about the tank is that it’s **modular**. You can adjust the internal dividers to create different sections if you want to keep different types of insects separated, or if you want to manage feeding and egg-laying spaces separately. The compartments also help with **keeping feeder insects organized**, which is great if you're managing multiple colonies or types of feeders. ### **Ease of Use** This tank is really easy to use. The **rubber seal** and **snap-on lid** make opening and closing the tank simple without risking any escapes. Even though it’s green and not clear, the top opening allows easy access to the insects when you need to feed them or clean the tank. The **bug dirt management system** really cuts down on maintenance time. Instead of needing to completely empty the tank to clean it, I only need to slide out the dirt tray, give it a rinse, and replace it. This makes it much more efficient, especially if you have a lot of insects to manage. ### **What It's Best For** I’ve used the **NEPTONION tank** for both **crickets and dubia roaches**, and it works well for both. The **green color** keeps them calm, and the **rubber seal** ensures that none of them escape, which is always a concern with fast-moving insects like crickets. The size is also adequate for keeping a medium-sized colony of dubia roaches, with enough room for them to breed and feed. It also works for **silkworms and superworms**, although you’ll need to make sure to clean out the waste management system regularly, as superworms in particular can generate a lot of waste. The **ventilation system** helps prevent mold or odor buildup, which is important for keeping the insects healthy. ### **Pros** - **Green color reduces stress**: The green material blocks light, helping to keep insects calm. - **Rubber seal**: Creates an airtight, escape-proof environment and helps contain odors. - **Bug dirt management system**: Easy to clean, with a grated or removable dirt compartment to separate waste from the insects. - **Modular design**: Internal dividers allow for organization and separation of different types of insects or functions (feeding, breeding). - **Spacious**: Offers plenty of room for keeping multiple feeder insects or breeding colonies. - **Good ventilation**: Proper air circulation without risking any escape. ### **Cons** - **Not clear**: The green color makes it harder to see inside the tank, so you’ll need to open it to check on the insects. - **Size limitations**: While it’s a good size for most feeder insects, if you’re keeping larger colonies or multiple species, you might need more than one tank. ### **Final Thoughts** The **NEPTONION Professional Cricket Keeper and Live Worm Organizer Tank** is a solid choice if you’re looking for a durable, easy-to-maintain enclosure for feeder insects like crickets, dubia roaches, and superworms. The **green color** helps keep the insects calm, and the **bug dirt management system** simplifies cleaning and maintenance. While the color means you can’t easily monitor your insects without opening the tank, the **rubber seal** and well-ventilated design make it highly functional and secure. If you’re serious about keeping feeder insects healthy and contained, this is a great tank that balances functionality with ease of use. I’d recommend it for anyone who needs a reliable setup for managing feeder insects, whether for pets or breeding purposes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024 by Kayla

  • A Must Have
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
This is a must have for any beginner as it will help store food and help raise insects. My daughter has it and she absolutely loves it!!! Awesome creation
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by Marylou B.

  • This could be amazing...
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
If you are like me, you struggle keeping crickets alive. I have one of the smaller keepers and they die in a couple days. I have 3 jumping spiders, so buying 20-30 crickets should last me a long time as they eat one a week. So, I got this hoping it will solve the issue. The idea is there, but let me tell you why I gave it one star. 1. The main reason: The lid. How on earth they let this go to production with a lid like this is incredibly dumb. Why? Well, the two slots that slide together to lock it are so shallow, any bump will knock it free. For example, I was pushing the plug back in after I got a cricket out and it pops free. Why couldn't they make a simple lid with a rubber gasket on top? Or better ridges that are more robust? No idea. It is just idiotic to be entirely honest. 2. The price. This is cheaply made, including all the included tools. The tongs are a joke, the scissor things are neat but pretty impractical - at least for crickets. This is worth no more than $20. I can't wait until someone improves upon the design and prices it fairly. 3. The food tray. I haven't tested this yet, but as other reviewers state, the design - while good in theory, won't be effective. The flap that follows the tray to close is pushed inside when the tray is inserted. This means that bugs will be on the outside of the flap when removed. It defeats the purpose entirely. Its like these guys didn't test their own product design - from the lid to the flap. My review will remain at one star unless the lid is fixed and I am sent an updated version. These shouldn't be sold until then to be entirely honest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025 by MegaMilez

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