Zoo Med Natural Cricket Care Reptile Food, 1.75-oz pouch

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  • Made in the USA.
  • Finely ground gut-load great for feeder crickets of all sizes.
  • An ideal meal for insects that will be fed to reptiles.
  • Contains added vitamins and minerals for the optimal health of crickets and the reptiles that eat them.
  • Safe for crickets and reptiles.

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Farm raised Crickets (Gryllus Linnaeus)
Farm raised Crickets (Gryllus Linnaeus).
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Mealworms (Tenebrio Molitor), Squash, Carrots, Crickets (Gryllus Linnaeus), Papaya.
Mealworms.
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