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The Zoo Med Labs Angled Stainless Steel Feeding Tongs are a 10-inch long, hygienic feeding tool designed with an angled soft tip for safe and easy feeding of various pets, including reptiles, birds, turtles, and aquarium fish.
A**R
Nice feeding tongs
I like them a lot!! They are really nice and I use them to feed my leopard gecko and they work great. I'm happy with my purchase.
D**E
Great!
The media could not be loaded. I’ve had these for about 3 months and they are great. There has been no rust and the rubber tip grips are sturdy and have a solid grip. I use these to feed my bearded dragon and chameleon on a daily basis.
T**R
Good
I had to remove the rubber ends. I couldnt grab anything with them and wiggle bugs kept getting away. But once they are off, the tongs work perfect.I was having and issue with my lizard biting the tips of flat metal tongs. With the bent at the end of these, I can offer food at a better angle that wouldn't allow them to bit on the metal and hurt their teeth.Although the rubber ends dont work, it fulfilled what I needed it to do.
T**Y
Not for small feeders
These tongs are very big and seem sturdy. Unfortunately, I feed my beared dragon black fly larvae and they are just too small for the tongs. It took me about 2 days to get over being a baby with touching the BFL, now I sift through with my fingers and just feed him from my hand or his tank floor lol. The tongs would work for bigger food. Also, be careful, when I was feeding him one day, he bit on the whole tip and for a few seconds his mouth was stuck. I do not blame the item for any of this, just want you to be aware. Maybe when my guy is bigger and if I ever give him bigger bugs it will be used more.
K**Y
It works
But not good as chopsticks
S**H
Great tongs!
Bought two pairs of these for our meal worm breeding to be able to sort them. The tongs are great quality, very sturdy and a super buy for the price! Buy them, you won’t be disappointed!!
F**N
works great for my axolotl
i use these to feed my axolotl, i just wanted to avoid her latching onto my fingers and i wanted the rubber tips so she cant hurt herself when she eats. ive had them for almost a year, still in perfect condition. they work great for holding onto worms, i just struggle a bit to hold them tightly closed because of poor fine motor skills and weak hands but i still manage. i wish the tips were a bit narrower.
V**A
It works but the worms are slippin and slidin'
Switched from plain metal tongs to these as I read the silicone was safer for my axolotl in case he bites down on the tongs by accident it won't cause an abrasion. They're plenty long and I feel more comfortable using these for his safety HOWEVER the pieces of worm slide all over the place and it's pretty hard to grip them so half the time they get dropped. I wish the silicone part was textured to give more grip. I might sand it or slice it up a little to see if that helps? They're cheap enough if it gets damaged and doesn't work I can just replace them.
Y**O
Excelentes pinzas
The media could not be loaded. Las usamos para alimentar a nuestro ajolote ya que con otras pinzas nos da miedo lastimarlo, aunque puede ser difícil agarrar el alimento pequeño con la punta, pero prefiero batallar un poco a lastimar a mi mascota
D**S
awesome piece of equipment
this is perfect for safe use for our animals
A**R
Is good, yes.
My only complaint is the rubber tips don't hold the food well and it sometimes slips out. Mind you I use them to feed fish, so for reptiles, should be just fine. My moray eel has bitten the tongs a couple times and is fine, so the rubber coating does its job.
A**H
Awesome product
Super durable, and the rubber tips is a great addition. Our beardie is a bit of a chomper so it feels safer having a little protection for his lil teefs.Also easier to pick up our horned worms :)
S**A
Not good for big feeders
I wouldn’t recommend for bigger feeders. I used with weaned rats and found it difficult to hold on to the rat.
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