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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2040004, member: 101939"] [USER=8309]@Drache613[/USER] Just thought to ask do you have some info about the grape seed extract in this context for bearded dragons? Since you’re recommending it I’d assume it’s safe but I would definitely rather double check as I do vaguely recall coming across a couple sources a while ago that mentioned grape seeds being not great for dragons hence why you should remove them when you give them grapes but I can’t recall whether that was due to impaction risk or some component in the seeds themselves that has a potentially negative effect on them. I’ve had a quick google and the only results I’m getting is grape seed extract for human use or the safety of feeding actual grapes to dragons. Looking into the extract it looks like it would be the antioxidants in it that would provide the most benefit for Spike’s context so I would also assume that if I opt not to go for the grape seed extract for whatever reason or if I just can’t find it available here I could reasonably substitute with other antioxidant rich foods like blending some berries into his smoothies etc which would also give the benefit of the red compounds which I know are also said to be beneficial to cancer fighting (I think it’s the lycopene specifically) [/QUOTE]
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