Pawfly Bearded Dragon Feeder – Escape-Proof Corner Reptile Food Box, Wall-Mounted with Suction Cups for Insects – Bug Bowl for Lizards, Geckos, Chameleons & Frogs
$9.39






Price: $9.39
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Product Dimensions : 3.54 x 3.34 x 5.11 inches; 3.84 ounces
Item model number : Pawfly-2661
Date First Available : April 9, 2025
Manufacturer : Pawfly
ASIN : B0F47TD7FC
Best Sellers Rank: #43,067 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #67 in Terrarium Bowls
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Reliable Material: Thickness: 2.6 mm. Made of safe, sturdy plastic, the bearded dragon feeder withstands daily bumps and drops during long-term use. Its smooth, washable body ensures effortless cleaning anytime, keeping your pet’s dining area spotless
2 Installation Methods: Featuring a right-angle corner design, the reptile feeder fits perfectly into any cuboid terrarium. Just mount it securely on smooth glass walls with the 2 strong suction cups, or place it in any corner as a self-standing bug bowl
Climbable & Escape-Proof: The dense, wave-shaped climbing slits on the feeder transform feeding time into an exciting hunting adventure! The smart protruding walls around the front opening create an effective barrier. No more mess from runaway live prey
300-Gram Capacity: Size: 4.3″ L x 2.7″ W x 4.8″ H. This small yet helpful chameleon feeder effectively holds up to 300 grams of food. A cinch to meet your daily feeding needs. (NOTE: Feed your pet as needed. Excess food may affect tank air quality!)
Essential Insect Feeder: Perfect food bowl for bearded dragons, chameleons, leopard geckos, crested geckos, blue-tongue skinks, frogs, and other insectivorous reptiles or amphibians. Easily spice up every mealtime for your scaly friends
8 reviews for Pawfly Bearded Dragon Feeder – Escape-Proof Corner Reptile Food Box, Wall-Mounted with Suction Cups for Insects – Bug Bowl for Lizards, Geckos, Chameleons & Frogs
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Randi –
Great feeder
My dragon and I love this feeder. I put both super worms and Dubai roaches in it. Put water crystals and feed in the bottom. They canât escape and my dragon is able to hunt for her food. Only thing I donât like is the color. Wish it was more earthy colors. It sticks out like a sore thumb. Suction cups are strong. Course my dragon doesnât weight anything right now but itâs fine since itâs ground level. For chameleons, it would be perfect up even up high.
michelle adams –
Worms didnât escape!
This actually works! My gecko wouldnât eat for a few days and the worm was still in there (and still alive)!
W. Wendel –
Not worth it
This did not keep bugs in it, only allowed them to freely roam the cage so im not sure why even have it, my chams have all been scared of it also so I wouldn’t recommend
Crystal Cervantes –
Great for chameleons
Total feeding game changer! I love that I can mount it up high and bugs canât escape. Holes is feeder allow for drainage so bugs donât drown. Thatâs a big deal since the misters go off every 4 hours
Marie L. –
Dubia roaches would not climb on the feeder dish.
Tried to use it for Dubia roaches and they would not climb on the feeder dish. They all hid in corners and the bearded dragon would not eat out of the bowl. Tried on two different dragons, with the same results. Maybe it would work for other reptiles or bugs?
LDR –
Most excellent feeder!
I started using this to feed one of my bearded dragons, sheâs a juvenile and I figured she would need an enrichment activity. She seems to really enjoy getting the bugs off of this feeder. It is very sturdy and easy to put together. It is not too big so it does not take up a whole lot of room in her 4 x 2 x 2 tank. Her main bugs, dubia roaches, stayed in the feeder! I usually use the bug proof bowls but occasionally one will escape. I do not see that happening with this feeder.
Mike P –
Jury is still out.
The item is an interesting idea. I put some crickets in it and they did climb the walls and pretty much stay put. The issue is that geckos tend to hunt by movement so if they just sit there happy on the wall, they wont get eaten. I like the idea that the crickets wont run all over the place and get stuck in crevasses. I am hoping my lizard will learn that crickets can be found here and once used to it, will go over there when hungry and look around. This would help both of us out.We will have to wait and see if my lizard is smart enough to figure it out or not. For now I give 5 stars because it appears to do what it says it does, even though I was pretty doubtful.
Happy Shopper –
Good Item, But My Gecko Ignores It
This is quick and easy to assemble. Just slide the two middle climbing pieces together and and then slide them into the groves in the base. The crickets I placed in here did not climb the middle, though, and just walked around in the bottom. The bottom did keep them from climbing out, so that was good, but my gecko showed no interest and I’m not sure he even noticed them. In fairness, he’s not very quisical about things on the ground level of his enclosure if they aren’t moving around alot or jumping, so it could just not be a good fit for him. It might work better for climbing with roaches, but I can’t bring myself to intentionally bring roaches to my house. I think it might also work better for a bearded dragon or chameleon, something that doesn’t mind getting down on the floor level and can reach the insects without having to climb on it to get to them. I might try attaching it to the side somehow, up higher to get his attention, but it might be a little large for that. Overall, it is well made and would be a good feeding option if you have the right insects and reptile.