Jelly pot
Jelly pot
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Premium Insect Jelly Pots | Invert Hydration & Nutrition
Give your invertebrates the hydration and energy they need with our Jelly Pots. These easy-to-use food cups are the perfect mess-free alternative to fresh fruit and open water dishes — safe, nutritious, and long-lasting in humid enclosures.
Key Benefits
- Safe Hydration: Provides essential moisture without the risk of drowning — ideal for beetles, roaches, and isopods.
- Nutrient-Rich: Fortified with vitamins to support healthy growth and moulting.
- Stay Fresh Longer: Unlike real fruit, these pots won’t mould or rot quickly in humid enclosures.
- Highly Attractant: Formulated with scents that trigger natural feeding instincts.
Perfect For
- Beetles (Stag, Rhino, Flower Beetles etc.)
- Roaches (Dubia, Hissers etc.)
- Ant Colonies
- Isopods
- Feeder Flies (Green Bottle & Blue Bottle)
Quick Directions
Just peel the lid and place the pot in your terrarium. For a cleaner look, pair them with our custom Jelly Pot Rocks. Available in multiple pack sizes and mixed flavours.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a jelly pot last in an enclosure?
In a well-ventilated enclosure, a jelly pot typically lasts 3–5 days before drying out. In very humid setups, replace every 2–3 days. Remove and replace if you notice any mould growth.
Can I use jelly pots for feeder flies?
Yes — jelly pots are an excellent hydration source for Green Bottle and Blue Bottle feeder flies. They provide clean, mess-free moisture that keeps your flies nutritious for longer and eliminates the drowning risk of wet sponges.
Are jelly pots safe for all invertebrates?
Yes — our jelly pots are formulated specifically for invertebrates and are safe for beetles, roaches, isopods, ants, and feeder flies. They do not contain any ingredients harmful to invertebrates.
What flavours are available?
We stock a range of flavours and mixed packs. Check the variant options on this page for current availability.
What is the best way to use jelly pots?
Simply peel the foil lid and place the pot directly in your enclosure. For a cleaner, more naturalistic look, place the pot inside a Jelly Pot Rock — this keeps the pot stable and prevents it from being tipped over by larger invertebrates.
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