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Zoo Med Can O Crickets 1.2oz | 
enlarge | Brand: ZooMed Category: Kitchen
List Price: $12.00 Buy New: $2.49 (On sale from $3.49) You Save: $1.00 (29%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 105053
Ingredients: Farm raised Crickets (Gryllus Linnaeus). Media: Misc. Size: 1" Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
MPN: ZM-41 UPC: 097612400410 EAN: 0097612400410 ASIN: B0002567ZA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1" | | • | Crude Protein, min, 20.0% Crude Fat, min, 5.0% Crude Fiber, max, 1.0% Crude Ash, max, 3.0% Moisture content, max, 75.0% |
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Product Description Can O Crickets are retorted (cooked in the can) crickets . This unique cooking process locks in the flavor and freshness. The exoskeleton is softened for easier digestibility. You will be amazed how readily your animals will take to this food!
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| Customer Reviews:
8 Years of Life for my Bearded Dragon June 10, 2007 I've been feeding these crickets to my Bearded Dragon for the past 8 years and he is as healthy as can be.
Don't forget about calcium and vitamin D3, mercury vapor or Repti sun lighting worked fine for most diurnal lizards.
I was unable to get live crickets for my dragon because I lost my license about 8 years ago, but thanks to these crickets it wasn't a problem.
If you have a young Bearded Dragon, or almost any other type of lizard, you will have to give them something that moves. In my case my Bearded Dragon was already 2 years old (10 now) and got past the 'everything must move' phase.
Refrigerate these crickets after opening and don't feed them to your lizard if the can has been opened and refrigerated for more then about a week, week and a half, or just smell them when you open the can. After a while you will know by smell if they are fresh or bad.
"EMI" March 30, 2006 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
Well they are not as Nutritious as LIVE food and I am not going to reccomend them,because we do not know the conditions they where raised in.If the Crickets are not prperly "Gutloaded" they have 0% Nutrition.So My suggestion is if you want a Reptile you are going to HAVE to deal with live food and most Reptiles will not eat them.
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