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Bearded Dragon Dust

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Dragon Dust ICB (Insect Cricket Balancer)

1.75 Ounces

Description

All-in-one super food includes all the foods, vitamins, and minerals your dragon needs. This all-natural food is made with human-grade ingredients and completes the nutritional value of feeder insects.


 

Dragon Dust ICB was developed to increase the nutritional value of crickets as they are fed to bearded dragons. It differs from the Cricket Diet ILF in the sense that it is designed to be dusted onto insects. Cricket ILF can be used in conjunction with Dragon Dust ICB to optimize the nutritional values, by effectively utilizing the external and internal portions of feeder insects. This combination transforms insects into a food item that has a calcium/phosphate ratio with optimal levels. It also provides an increase in protein and a source of all-natural essential vitamins, minerals, and trace minerals.


 

Feeding Directions

Dragon Dust ICB is designed to be used with every feeding. Best method for application is the "shake and bake" method. Place insects in a plastic bag or container with the ICB and shake to coat insects. To further increase the nutritional value of insects, combine this product with the use of Cricket Diet ILF (Insect Loading Formula). This is a "gut loading" formula to increase the nutritional value of insects via the containment of highly nutritious food in the gut that will be absorbed as the insect is digested.


 

This package contains an oxygen absorber packet that removes oxygen to less than 0.1%, decreasing oxidation and preserving the freshness of the product. This product, unopened, should have a shelf life of at least five years. Once opened, contents should be consumed within six months. Refrigeration will extend freshness of product after opening.


 

Ingredients

Calcium caseinate (source of isolated protein), calcium carbonate, honey powder, dicalcium phosphate, spirulina algae, bee pollen, defatted wheat germ meal, alfalfa meal, rosehips powder, haemotococcus algae, marigold extract, kelp meal, rosemary extract, yucca extract, natural mixed tocopherols (as a preservative), vitamin A acetate, d-activated animal sterol (source of vitamin D3), dried aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract, dried aspergillus niger fermentation extract, dried lactobacillus fermentation product, dried bifidobacterium thermophilum fermentation product, dried bifidobacterium longum fermentation product, dried enterococcus faecium fermentation product and dried bacillus subtilis fermentation product.


 

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude protein (min.) 25%, crude fat (min.) 1.5%, crude fiber (max.) 3%, moisture (max.) 8%, ash (max.) 8%, calcium (Ca) (min.) 14%, calcium (Ca) (max.) 16%, vitamin A acetate 20,000 iu/kg, vitamin D3 (min.) 4,000 iu/kilo.




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