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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 | 3439318 |
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Primary Brand | Mack's Natural Reptile Food |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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Protein 55.8%, Fat 23.6%, Ash 11.8%
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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I fed my Albino California'sking snake a thawed out frozen mouse yesterday and today he has a piece of mouse fur sticking out of the middle of his body..
I just started feeding my 1 year 4 month old corn snake one medium frozen/thawed mouse. How frequently should I offer them to ensure he stays healthy and doesn't become overweight?
My snake went on a food strike from October to February. I fed her mice because I didn’t want to give her something too big. She took it like a champ. So recently I tried to give her a small rat because it’s the same size. I can’t get her to eat a rat. What do I do?
My 1 y/o corn snake currently eats hopper mice. Recently he's been eating 3 of them every week, however the lump in his body is still very visible from them. Should I continue with giving him 3 hoppers or move him up to medium mice? Or should I increase the time between each feeding?
My corn snake usually eats two mice every Thursday. However, the past three weeks straight, he's refused the second mouse. Nothing has changed inside his tank, and as far as I know, his stress level hasn't increased significantly. He's been eating the same size prey item for a few months now. What could be causing this? How can I help him?
So I found a snake near a river by my house, it's a water snake completely harmless anyway I wanted to feed it food from around the area to keep to the diet it had before I found him however hes having trouble catching the food I catch for him he likes eating it but it takes him a while to catch it should I switch to frozen mice or continue with the small fish and salamanders hes been eating? If it helps at all yes still a baby about 11 to 11.5 inches long
My Pet is a mid size lizard. Tegu began to tremble upper and lower toes. I could see his muscles spaz. He really cares for no food such as crickets and worms. He had a mouse 5 days ago. There was some soured watermelon in his cage I removed. I really do not want him to die.
My snake suddenly stopped eating. Nothing changed when it was eating except the fact that it went through shed 4-5 days ago so I’m not sure why it’s not wasting since it’s been 2 weeks since it’s last meal. But one concer I have is that it wants baby rats now ? Because that’s what I fed it last time since the store had ran out of medium mice and I was in a rush.
I found little white worms on my ball python from a frozen rat that he didn't take( didnt know at the time) I was wondering if I should wash his mouth with warm water or leave it alone
my milk snake escaped awhile back. after finding him under a tank stand that barely had any room for him to squeeze under, I put him back in his tank. since then he has refused adult mice for a month, so I tried hoppers and he will eat those. do you think this is from stress, or could he have possibly hurt his mouth wedging through a tight space?
I adopted my ball python (~3 yrs old) on 11/01/19, and she ate a frozen-thawed mouse on 11/04/19. But, despite offering her another mouse every 1-2weeks, she has refused to eat again. She is currently shedding, though I think she is almost done. I am concerned as I do not know her normal behavior- I'm not sure is she is refusing food due to shed, winter fasting, or if she wants live. Do you have any suggestions for me?
Hi. I purchased a ball python a few weeks ago and he won’t eat. I have been trying to feed him frozen-thawed fuzzy mice that I heat in hot water for a while. He won’t show any interest in them. Help please. I keep his temperature gradient around 90 degrees Fahrenheit on the warm side And spray his container quite often to keep the humidity around 60-70%.