Calcium is crucial for proper bone health, metabolism, and muscle function.
2.1 g/kg
Calcium is crucial for proper bone health, metabolism, and muscle function.
Calcium
Phosphorus
4.5 g/kg
Phosphorus can cause numerous issues if not correctly balanced with calcium. Generally, too much is a bad thing.
7.8 g/kg
Phosphorus can cause numerous issues if not correctly balanced with calcium. Generally, too much is a bad thing.
Phosphorus
Magnesium
2.8 g/kg
Magnesium has been found to promote bone, muscle and neurological health
.8 g/kg
Magnesium has been found to promote bone, muscle and neurological health
Magnesium
Vitamin A
<1000 IU/kg
Vitamin A is essential for healthy eyes, skin, and lungs in insect eating reptiles
<1000 IU/kg
Vitamin A is essential for healthy eyes, skin, and lungs in insect eating reptiles
Vitamin A
Water %
62.32%
While not critical, water content in food can help make sure your reptile stays hydrated
69%
While not critical, water content in food can help make sure your reptile stays hydrated
Water %
The Benefits:*
Better in Every Way.
Naturally provides lots of calcium
Naturally provides lots of calcium
Designed to match wild diet
Designed to match wild diet
NO Artificial Flavors or Preservatives
NO Artificial Flavors or Preservatives
Diverse Protein Sources
Diverse Protein Sources
Tailored for Your Pet
Tailored for Your Pet
The difference is clear.
While both options will satisfy your pet’s hunger, only the variety of world class feeders found in the HerpCare Feeding Package will give your pet the nutrition it needs to thrive.
*HerpCare makes no guarantees concerning the health of your pet. We simply offer an easy way to feed a great diet. You’re responsible for ensuring general pet health. All data on feeder nutrients was gathered via reliable 3rd party data and research. Please contact us if you’d like access to the research we used.
SOURCE NAME
Explanation of how we used the source. This source provides clear guidance on the importance of diet diversity. It should also include a bit about the source. Mark Mitchell is a well known researcher and has published 200 book chapters.