Zoo Med Can O Grasshoppers 1.2oz

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Zoo Med Can O Grasshoppers 1.2oz

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Zoo Med Can O Grasshoppers 1.2oz

Zoo Med Can O Grasshoppers 1.2oz

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Brand: ZooMed
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $12.00
Buy New: $3.52
You Save: $8.48 (71%)



New (8) from $3.52

Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 234793

Ingredients: Farm raised grasshoppers.
Media: Misc.
Size: 1.2 oz.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5

MPN: ZM-44
UPC: 097612400441
EAN: 0097612400441
ASIN: B0002AQDBI

Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days

Features:
  • 1.2 oz.
  • In Percentages: Protein min...............................20.8 Fat min......................................2.2 Fiebr max.....................................4.4 Ash max....................................1.1 Moisture max....................................71.2

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Large size grasshoppers. Ideal for large monitors, tegus, skinks, turtles, and birds.


Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars if it doesn't move, it won't go in their mouths   May 21, 2007
I had anoles for years, and if your pet is anything like my guys, the rule is this: if it doesn't move, they won't eat it. If, for whatever reason, your anole won't eat, force feeding them this stuff is nearly impossible, not to mention stressful for the little guys, so if they get sick or stop eating, go to the vet. What often happens is (s)he gives you a syringe (not the really pointy kind, but the plastic-tipped, somewhat wide kind), and you use what they give you (usually some protein type mix) or meat flavored baby food, if the vet says it's ok. If you don't have to force feed them, then go with live food, just as nature intended. Live crickets beat dead ones any day, and unless you want to stick your fingers in their mouths and try to shove these things back in as the lizards spit them out, I'd go with the simplest solution: live food.