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An article about uric acid and gout by Allen Repashy i found interesting
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2021444, member: 114539"] I didn't find the percentage in the banded crickets, i couldn't wade through the advertising beast that we call the internet to find anything useful about the crickets. Ghan specializes in them, maybe they would have that info, i dunno. As far as feeding, to my way of thinking. We need 3 bins set up for dubias. One for breeders, one for feeders and one as a nursery. Feed you breeders however much they want to keep them breeding, the feeders (maybe actually sorted into 2 bins) cut the protein to nill give them time to be forced into using ua reserves, move them into the 2nd bin to be fed and to make room for income young adults. The babies give enough protein to keep them growing. I would think we would probably need to keep accurate logs so we don't loose track. It would be a lot more work to keep dubias this way (at least during the learning curve) (And sorting them) but if it keeps our beardies from developing gout, it might be worthwhile. [/QUOTE]
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