Reptile Food
This chicken - based omnivore formula is perfect for opportunistic reptile species. It's a well - rounded diet that can also be given as an occasional snack to herbivorous and insectivorous reptiles.
INGREDIENTS:
The ingredients include chicken broth, pea flour, corn flour, carrot powder, potato flour, heat - stabilized rice bran, alfalfa meal, dried egg, dandelion flour, black soldier fly larvae meal, dried seaweed meal, lecithin, locust bean gum, calcium carbonate, citric acid, L - methionine, taurine, dried kelp, salt, calcium propionate and potassium sorbate (as preservatives), magnesium amino acid chelate, zinc methionine hydroxy analogue chelate, manganese methionine hydroxy analogue chelate, copper methionine hydroxy analogue chelate. Vitamins in it are vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, choline chloride, L - ascorbyl - polyphosphate, vitamin E supplement, niacin, beta carotene, pantothenic acid, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B - 12 supplement, menadione sodium bisulfite complex.
Guaranteed Analysis:
- Minimum 35% crude protein
- Minimum 6% crude fat
- Maximum 4% crude fiber
- Maximum 10% moisture
- Maximum 8% ash
- Minimum 1.2% calcium
DIRECTIONS:
You can boil water on a stove, in a microwave, or using a kettle. Once the water is boiling, pour it into a bowl and quickly stir in the powder (1 part powder to 2 - 3 parts water by volume). You can either let it cool or pour it into a mold right away. The gel will set at room temperature. Cut it into pieces or strips for your reptile to eat. After making the gel, treat it like fresh food. You can seal it and store it in the fridge for up to two weeks. Refrigeration will keep it fresh for longer.
To use this reptile food, first, boil water using a stove, microwave, or kettle. Then, pour the boiling water into a bowl and mix in the powder at a ratio of 1 part powder to 2 - 3 parts water by volume. You can either let it cool naturally or pour it into a mold immediately. Once it sets at room temperature, cut it into pieces or strips for your reptile. Remember to treat the made gel as fresh food. Seal it and store it in the refrigerator. It can stay fresh there for up to two weeks. Keeping it refrigerated will help maintain its freshness for a longer time.