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Fulfill your pet reptile's carnivorous needs and predatory instincts with this natural product from Mack's Natural Reptile Food. We select only the highest quality rodents, which are sanitarily raised to provide reptiles with the optimal nutritional requirements. This food is also used by many world class reptile breeders so you can be confident that you are giving your pet the very best food available.
SKU | 3439220 |
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Primary Brand | Mack's Natural Reptile Food |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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Protein 44.2%, Fat 30.1%, Ash 8.5%
DO NOT MICROWAVE! Feed your reptiles separately and in a secondary habitat (whenever possible). Keep in plastic bag and allow the frozen rodent to thaw at room temperature or in a cup of warm water. Use a disposable cup for best safety practices. Once completely thawed, remove from plastic bag and use feeding tongs to jiggle the rodent in front of your pet reptile to entice a feeding response. Always wash your hands with soap and warm water after handling or feeding your reptiles.
Not for human consumption. Keep frozen until ready to use. Do not refreeze once thawed. Visit cdc.gov/healthypets for more information.
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