Product Description
Manduca spp.
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All hornworms are shipped the same small size - regardless of cup count
- The 25-count cup has less food and a smaller growing area for feeding, while the worms are still small.
- The 12-count cups have more food and a taller design for growing your worms to a larger size after receiving them.
We ship your hornworms in a habitat with food enough to last one week. If you plan to grow your hornworms to full size, you will need either additional food or a cup with food and mesh when purchasing the 25ct.
Hornworms are perfect for the fussy eater and are known to be the 'magic trick' to end a reptile's hunger strike. Not only are they an enticing blue-green color, but they are very high in water, making them a great way to rehydrate your animal.
Care and Storage
Keep the habitat with the cup upside down on a screen or grate so the worms get fresh air. To encourage your worms to grow larger, maintain a temperature of 82°F. Keep them at 55° to slow their metabolism when they're at the desired size (a wine cooler works great for this).
Hornworms will double in size when kept at warmer temperatures. If you feel your worms are too small, place them in a warm location (next to a reptile bulb, for example), and they will grow extremely quickly for you!
Shake out the yellow little 'kernels'; these are the droppings and will build up quickly.
FAQ:
Q. Who eats hornworms?
A. Growing and adult bearded dragons, leopard geckos, uromastyx, amphibians, tarantulas, and scorpions, but chameleons especially love them! They are high in calcium, low in fat, and have no chitin (exoskeleton), making them easily digestible.
Q. What is their nutritional content?
Protein 9%
Fat 3.07%
Calcium: 46.4mg/100g or 464ppm
Moisture 85%
Q. I want to take them out and feed them plants. What do they eat?
A. Although in the wild they eat plants in the Nightshade family, these plants contain toxic alkaloids that will build up in the worms and may harm your animals. For the same reason, you should only feed your pets cultivated hornworms, and not pick them from your garden.
If you'd like additional food, we recommend purchasing Superhorn
Q. How much food should I plan on them eating?
A. Each hornworm will eat roughly one oz. of prepared food to reach full size before pupation. For every 16 worms, you will need one pound of prepared food.
Q. What will the worm change into?
A. They will change into a beautiful moth known as the Sphinx or Hawkmoth. The wingspan is 4 to 4.75" long!

Q. How big will they get, and how long do they live?
A. 3" to 4" long and weigh 10 to 12 grams. They live for two to three weeks, depending on the warmth of the environment.

Q. Will that horn hurt my animals? Should I remove it?
A. No, it's just a colored piece of flesh to deter predators; it's harmless!
Q. Last time my hornworms were big, this order they are tiny. What gives?
A. At certain times, we pick our hornworms smaller to ship (for example, very hot weeks or when we expect USPS to take longer than the usual 2 to 3 days). If you leave them at room temperature, on a hot day, they will grow about one-half inch a day. If you choose USPS Priority as your shipping method, delivery may take up to 5 business days. We don't want your worms to be the size of thumbs and unusable when you receive them. If you leave them out of the fridge, they will quickly reach the desired size, and then you can refrigerate them in a warmer part of the fridge to halt their growth.