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Mack's Natural Reptile Food selects the highest quality worms, expertly raised with optimal nutrition in mind. Our food fulfills a reptile's carnivorous needs and is used by many world-class reptile breeders ensuring that your reptiles are only receiving the best.
SKU | 3518981 |
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Primary Brand | Mack's Natural Reptile Food |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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As a general rule, ensure the live food fed to your pet is no larger than the distance between your pet's eyes. To ensure your pet is receiving a well-balanced diet, a mixture of food sources is recommended. Some options include crickets, mealworms, Superworms, Calciworms, Waxworms, cockroaches and hornworms.
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I have recently found out that bloodworms are a good treat for my aquatic animals even for one that I got today I tried feeding bloodworms and it didn’t seem interested I gave some to my current fish and they weren’t interested either these bloodworms came out of a bottle that you would typically put any fish food in. Am I suppose to prepare them somehow or are they just not interested
I fed my beardie 5 large superworms, 2 horn worms, and 7 medium and large crickets. He chowed all the worms in 30 seconds and ate a single cricket after a minute or two. I have been feeding him this way for over 2 years and have always been told this was fine as long as he doesnt look overweight. He also gets romaine lettuce or kale every day which he usually doesn't touch. My question is, should I be feeding him more? Should I just keep popping in worms until he gets stuffed?
I was wondering how much I should be feeding my pet leopard gecko. He's a hatching probably only a few months old. And I have been feeding him one meal worm a day and like 3 smal crickets. But he will eat up to 6 or 7 a day if I let him. Also I purchased about 50 small crickets and some of them have grown quite large. They would still be considered small. But I was wondering if they were now too big for him. What I will typically do is feed him 1 larger cricket. 1 worm and then 1 small cricket.
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My leopard gecko wont eat mealworms. What should I do?
I am feeding my leopard gecko every day and he sometimes he eats nothing like only twice that happened but what really worries me is sometimes he eats 15 mealworms!
I have an adult bearded dragon that I adopted. I believe he is overweight. How many crickets and meal worms should i be feeding him daily?
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I adopted a sick Leopard Gecko from a local pet store. The pet store doesn't take good care of Leopard Geckos. They have dried Mealworms, no calcium, no humidity, and their all crowed in one hide. My Leopard Gecko Geo wasn't eating Mealworms or Crickets. She is underweight and her tail is skinny. I started to get concerned so I started syringe feeding her daily with ReptaBoost. Today I saw her throw up some of the mix. It looks like she was struggling to regurgitate. Also the humidity is high.
I have a leopard gecko who is 8 weeks old and is not eating much. And when she does eat food she regurgitates it or the worms come out whole in her feces. The temperature and set up is correct. I have gut loaded the insects but she just does not want them
Is there anything I can give Lucy for protein besides worms I see she doesn't really care for them
My bearded dragon pooped and there was about half a hornworm he had trouble letting go of. Should I be concerned? The rest of his waste was normal. He has been eating 1-2 horn worms a day along with about 3 large super worms since my normal cricket and super worm supplier has been low for a few weeks. I usually give him crickets and superworms daily and 1 hornworm every few days.