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Fluker's Cricket Quencher Calcium Fortified Reptile Supplement provides a clean and safe, drown-free water source that is perfect for crickets and other feeder insects due to its convenient gel form. This easy-to-use formula eliminates many of the problems associated with traditional watering methods, such as the formation of deadly bacteria and loss through drowning. Plus, it offers a source of calcium for "gut-loading" insects prior to feeding them to your reptile.
SKU | 3604766 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Assorted |
Primary Brand | Fluker's |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 17.5 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Assorted |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 3 IN |
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Height | 5.25 IN |
Width | 3 IN |
Water, Polyacrylamide Copolymer, Calcium.
Protein not less than 0.25%; Fat not less than 0%; Fiber not more than 1.39%; Moisture not more than 96.85%; Calcium not less than 0.1%.
Place a small amount of product in a shallow dish in insects' cage. Refill as needed. There is no need to provide an additional water source.
Wash hands after handling. Not for human consumption.
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Hello. So I was wondering if I should try out another crested geckos food. They don’t seem to really ‘like it’ they only take two or three licks and then they are done. But I haven’t had any other food then Repashy. Should I try Pangea? If so why flavor would you recommend for picky cresties? Also is this the right type of calcium for cresteds? If not what type? How often do I use it? (Pic below) thanks!
since peaches laid all those eggs what calcium supplement should i give her i am giving her crushed oyster shells, should i give her more calcium?
What can we do to keep our Bearded Dragons crickets alive? in pet stores they use ice cubes and lettuce? can i feed them an apple or no? what can we feed the crickets to keep them alive?
Hes hanging out closer to the bottom and hes also lays down with all his legs out but 1. I'm thinking MBD but hes in a screen enclosure, 2 uvb 5.0 bulbs. 1 heat. Crickets always get dusted. He gets plenty of water, and horned worms, plus super worms. Idk what do to I dont want to lose him. I use a multi vitamin aswell.
Mushu stopped eating mealworms one day suddenly, and wouldn’t eat for a few days. I had dusted his food a few times with calcium without d3 for the last month but not very much. The other day I got crickets and mushu had one, I got a silkworm but wouldn’t touch it. I purchased calcium with d3 yesterday and gave Mushu dusted crickets, which he ate about 2 of. Mushu has been limping slightly in his tank recently. I also bought a smaller hornworm and Mushu still wouldn’t touch it. What do I do?
My Betta fish keeps spitting out its food. I feed it "XL color granules" mixed with "color flakes" its tank mate is a molly. I heard you can get bloodworms and soak them in garlic guard and they will eat it. Is this true? Thank you. -Cristina
Are these steps true about making your own recovery food (DIY Critical Care) Pour Warm Water or chamomile tea over a 1/4 cup of pellets in a bowl Allow to sit for about 5 mins, letting the pellets fluff Add additional water or tea and mix well to make a pudding like slurry.
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