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Zoo Med's Electrolyte Soak is great for keeping your reptile hydrated!
SKU | 3762836 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 16 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 3.75 IN |
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Height | 4.563 IN |
Width | 3.75 IN |
Electrolytes, Vitamin B3, Vitamin C, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B7, Vitamin B6, Prebiotic, Probiotics, Beta-Carotene (Vitamin A), Silicon Dioxide, Citric Acid (preservative), Mixed Tocopherols (preservative), Vegetable Oil, Rosemary.
Add 5 cc (scoop included) of product to 1 gallon of warm bath water and mix thoroughly. Allow reptile to soak for at least 10 minutes. Allowing reptiles to soak for 10 minutes at least once per week can be beneficial for adequate hydration and skin health. Reptiles can be soaked up to three times per week. Store sealed in a cool, dry place.
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