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Cricket Aid is a complete feeder insect diet that keeps insects at their optimal nutrient levels while hydrating them safely.
SKU | 2732344 |
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Primary Brand | Timberline Fisheries |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 6 OZ |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 4.5 IN |
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Height | 1.75 IN |
Width | 4.5 IN |
Water, Soybean Meal, Corn Distillers Drieg Grains, Sun-cured Alfalfa Meal, Carrageenan, Wheat Middlings, Dried Brewers Yeast, Oat Flour, Dried Kelp, Dextrose, Spirulina, Modified Food Starch, Citric Acid, Calcium Propionate, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Beta Carotene, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin A Supplement, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Ascorbic Acid, Magnesium Oxide, Calcium Pantothenate, Niacin Supplement, Ferrous Fumerate, Copper Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Glutamic Acid, Riboflavin, Thiamine Hydrochloridem, Arginine, L-Lysine, Leucine, Aspartic Acid, Folic Acid, Glycine, Manganese Carobonate, Cystine, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Alanine, L-Threonine, L-Tyrosine, Isoleucine, Phenylalanine, Serine, Histidine, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Artificial Flavor & Color
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Hello. I can’t get my baby crested gecko to even be interested in taking a cricket. Crickets are the right size the breeder feed and also the breeder said that this gecko was eating crickets and would hunt them. I feed Repashy. Does that supplement crickets too? My first crested gecko Oakley, did this also. But after about 3-4 weeks of trying Oakley did eat crickets. Any suggestions on how to get my new crested gecko, aspen, to eat crickets? He is really good eater with his Repashy. (three legs)
Can I give my Chilean rosey red-haired tarantula green Hornworms as an alternative food source, then the Dubia hissing cockroach it lrg crickets
I have a leopard gecko and I believe she has slight scale rot. she has not come out to eat. for a few days I left crickets without their legs for her but they were all still there. For 2 nights i have been feeding her Oxbow carnivore with a syringe. She will let me. Also, her skin has some purple areas with blister like marks on it. I read that neo/poly sporin is safe but i also ready zinc is toxic and both contain zinc. I'm wondering what topical item is safe. I'm an experienced herp owner
Our 13-month-old mini Australian Shepherd, Cricket, has a rash on her belly. She has been licking and scratching herself. Is there an antihistamine or anti shampoo that we can give her?
Is it unhealthy to feed my leopard gecko any form of dried pellets or dried insects? A cricket is 70% moisture so what would happen to the nutrition in its guts when it dries?
My 2 yo Lab/Ridgeback is 86 lbs yes overweight and has a urine ph of 5. I have her on grain free Taste of the Wild venison/buffalo 2.5 cups daily. Without spending $80.00 for a 17 lb bag of Royal Canin So , what dry food or treatments might you recommend for Rylee?
Lyra will eat TONS of crickets if I let her. Should I feed her as many as she wants? If I should limit it, how many crickets should I feed her and how often? (Lyra will eat around 5 every day, sometimes 7). Also, is it a must to put them in her vivarium? Can I put the cricket and Lyra into a plastic box type thing instead? (I'm a bit scittish when it comes to insects. So if I put a cricket in the cage, whenever I open it I would be a bit scaird..) (Btw, I will put a picture of the plastic box)
Is there a good high calorie supplement, vitamin or food that I can offer my seed junkie parakeet? She scored a poor body condition, was described as thin at her exam. Currently taking Metacam for an ouchy foot.
Timber seems to have a "blood blister" on the top of his head. What suggestions do u have ?
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?
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.
My leopard gecko has not been eating enough , she will eat 1 cricket. It’s been a few weeks but now she’s lost a lot of weight in her belly and a bit in her tail. I can’t afford to go to the vet to get her looked at right now. The first picture is her when she was eating well the other is her today.