Fluker's High Calcium Cricket Feed

Symbiot

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I can get this for rather cheap at my pet store and was wondering if it is an ok gutload to use nutritionally speaking? Along with some leafy greens for hydration of course.
 
I have it right now, and my crickets seem to ignore it all. They rather would have fresh veggies. I want to get some Cricket Crack soon. :3
 
I can get this for rather cheap at my pet store and was wondering if it is an ok gutload to use nutritionally speaking? Along with some leafy greens for hydration of course.

Its cheap for a reason
not an adequate/complete gutload , though the leafy greens would likely be good.
 
its ok

I can get this for rather cheap at my pet store and was wondering if it is an ok gutload to use nutritionally speaking? Along with some leafy greens for hydration of course.

I used it for a year or so worked ok its not top quality but i had no problems with it i add water to it for hydration and the crickets seem to like it a little better with water added and it keeps them hydraded
 
Its cheap for a reason
not an adequate/complete gutload , though the leafy greens would likely be good.

AGREED. It is okay to use assuming you are using plenty of greens and other types of appropriate fruits/veggies to supplement. However, I have been using Cricket Crack for a couple of years now and it is my opinion that it's the best (by far) out there and you will have to supplement less. Crack is a little more pricey but it's way more worth it, not only for convenience sake but also for the health and well being of your cham (and/or other reptiles).
 
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