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ESU Gut Load Cricket Drink w/Calcium
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Product by: ESU Reptile
Average Rating: 4.5 beardies

Feeder insects are a necessary component of reptile diets, but many often die before they can be utilized. Such deaths are usually caused by drowning or bacterial contamination of the water source. Gut Load Cricket Drink is a welcome alternative to conventional watering because it offers moisture to insects in a reliable, sanitary form. This calcium enriched formula is also a perfect method for gut-loading insects before feeding them to reptiles or amphibians. Reduce feeder insect loss by using Got Load Cricket Drink.


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Posted by: Rocky Rocky Racoon on 2007-08-12
Rating: 5 beardies
Comments: its soo good that it atracts ants tooo !...Spam and spam and spam.! it works just hide it from ants

Posted by: crazychameleon23 on 2005-11-13
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Comments: Great product. It's much easier to keep your crickets hydrated using this than say, a piece of fruit. It keeps longer and is very clean. The crickets seem to love it and last longer, well as long as your crickets can last around a hungry dragon.

Posted by: BlazeFytr on 2005-06-21
Rating: 4 beardies
Comments: I've used this cricket drink since I got my Lee's keeper and have extended the life of my live feeders by up to 3 weeks. The crickets appear healthier and more active. It's also a much cleaner, easier to feed alternative to water or fresh fruits and does not spoil/rot.