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Is Black Cherry Powder Ok?
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[QUOTE="noella5088, post: 2019226, member: 55053"] He got them from an infected batch of superworms. He had went without bugs for three months. He refused dubias. So, I supplemented the bugs with hornworms and phoenix worms- he hates phoenix worms and when he ate them last, they were all undigested and he pooped them out whole (sorry for the gross story of poop). He does digest his roaches and he just started to show interest in dubias. He's eaten them since he was a baby. Had I known that they were a risk for gout from this feeder, I would have 'added' those supplements with the black cherry powder. To be honest, he eats more salads than bugs now. I'm going to do a price comparison between Tracie and beardeddragon co. I'm going to see if he'll take the liquid multivitamins and calcium instead with the cherry supplement powder. He loves raspberry flavors and he likes cherries, too. [/QUOTE]
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