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CritterQuench XL

Sale price €6,49

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Benefits at a Glance

  • Water on cotton pad instead of open
  • Easy to clean and refill
  • For feeder insects and invertebrates

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Imagine how relaxed you’ll be filling the CritterQuench XL and rest assured that no animal is ever at risk—no fear of drowning, no constant monitoring needed.

You can replace the cotton pad in seconds, clean in no time, and get back to what matters most: your breeding.

With every drop, you know your breeding insects stay optimally hydrated even over extended periods—ensuring healthy offspring and minimal maintenance.

Suitable for:
- Crickets & grasshoppers
- Cockroaches
- Springtails & isopods
- Small spiders and scorpions
- And more

Add to cart now and stay stress-free while your insects are reliably cared for.


Dimensions: 7 × 14 cm (diameter × height)

What’s included:

- CritterQuench XL
- 125 ml bottle
- 3× cotton pad

Note:
- Not recommended for ants.
- Fill the CritterQuench XL exclusively with water.
The CritterQuench XL is manufactured using 3D printing. We guarantee consistently high quality, but small imperfections or irregularities may occur due to the printing process. These do not affect the product’s functionality or stability and are not considered defects. Each CritterQuench XL is unique and reflects the characteristics of its material and production process.

*Made from a safe, 3D-printed material that is harmless to your pets. It’s also based on renewable raw materials and biodegradable.

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