Feeder Feast Organic Gutload
You are what you eat, and that goes for your pets too!
Organic vegetables, grains, nuts, seeds, vitamins and more to ensure y our animals are getting maximum nutrition from their meals. Add to your wet gut load mix, by simply sprinkling it on top, or mixing it together.
This feeder blend comes after 20 years of breeding and working with reptiles, and understanding their nutritional needs are often not being met in captivity. So our experience in reptile keeping was combined with our background in Clinical Herbalism, Holistic Nutrition, and our day jobs in natural product manufacturing to bring you Feeder Feast. We've been using this blend and tweaking it over the years and fine tuning it to make sure your animals will be thriving with the extra boost of nutrition.
Not just for crickets! You can also use Feeder Feast for your worms, roaches and to supplement your Isopod or Springtail cultures.
Keep refrigerated after opening. 4 ounce bottle
Ingredients:
Kale, Hemp Hearts*, Beet Root*, Dandelion Leaf*, Brewers Yeast, Coconut, Egg White, Kelp*, Spirulina, Bee Pollen, Alfalfa*, Wheat Germ, Sunflower Seed*, Hibiscus Flower*, Papaya*, Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin B12
*Organic Ingredients
Feeder Feast must be fed to your feeder insects within 24 hours of being fed to your reptile to receive the benefits. Make sure to only add what will be eaten within a 24-48 hour period to prevent bacterial growth, due to the lack of additives.
Suggested feeding method:
Prepare your wet gut load as usual. We like to shred zucchini, sweet potato and carrots. Sprinkle Feeder Feast on top of your shredded mix, and serve to your feeders.
The importance of gut loading your feeders:
Gut loading is considered most important if the primary source of nutrition is from insects. This is due to the fact that commercially raised insects are very nutrient poor compared to wild counterparts. This is especially true of vitamin A, among many other nutrients.
**This is not a reptile food diet, or meal replacement powder. This is only to be fed to the feeder insects that we feed to our reptiles.