


Snakes & Lizards
Day-olds, adults, and whole eggs — the feeder system that adapts to your reptile instead of the other way around.
Monitors, tegus, ball pythons, bearded dragons — every reptile has its own feeding quirk. Quail give you three complete options from one supply chain, so you're never stuck between rodents that don't match and pellets that don't satisfy.
Three Life Stages
Pick the right feeder for the job
One species, three ways to feed.
Soft-boned, easy to swallow, and often the hook that gets a stubborn ball python back on a feeding schedule. Fresh or frozen.
A smarter-sized feeder than a rabbit for monitors, tegus, and other large reptiles — whole-prey complete without the bulk surplus.
A calcium-loaded high-reward treat for lizards and snakes — nutrient-dense and small enough to fit into any husbandry routine.
Whole-prey nutrition from hatch to adult, all from one farm.
The feeder that adapts to your reptile, not the other way around.
The Alternative
Quail vs. rabbits & rodents
For big monitors and tegus, a rabbit can be wasteful — too much mass, too little variety. An adult coturnix hits the whole-prey mark at a right-sized portion, and the feather and bone content closer mirrors a wild bird prey item. For snakes, quail are neutrally-scented and high-enrichment, often getting takes from reptiles that have gone off rodents entirely.
Calcium Story
The egg's secret weapon
A whole quail egg — shell and all — delivers a calcium hit that's hard to match with any dusted feeder. For egg-loving lizards (tegus, monitors, some skinks) and opportunistic snakes, it's both nutrition and enrichment in one offering. Use sparingly as a treat or weekly supplement depending on your animal's needs.
Supply & Sourcing
Known provenance
One farm, one bird, one diet — no mystery-source middlemen. For serious reptile keepers worried about feeder disease or unpredictable quality, that sourcing transparency is worth the difference all on its own.
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