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                    [post_content] => Did you know that black soldier fly larvae are some of the most nutritional feeders available?  They have an excellent calcium-to-phosphorus ratio, which is vital for every reptile.  And they have the preferred amount of protein, fat, and fiber.

But how many should you feed your active bearded dragon or leopard gecko?  We wrote this comprehensive guide on how many BSFL to feed your amazing pet:

https://www.thecritterdepot.com/blogs/news/how-many-black-soldier-fly-larvae-should-i-feed-my-pet

 
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                    [post_content] => We adopted this leopard gecko from a friend and she happened to be pregnant, surprise!  We had no idea!!!  This was our first gecko or any kind of reptile for that matter!  The eggs she’s laid are fertilized and now we are incubating leopard gecko eggs!!  They lay 12 eggs or so for each pregnancy and can hold onto the male’s sperm for several years, if they choose to lol!  So now she can get pregnant after she lays all these eggs, anytime she wants!!!  We may need all the crickets we can get and this is our adventure!!!  Also here is a cute picture of our son, who begged us for the gecko!  He loves her and he named her Blue, after the dinosaur in Jurassic World!!!  If your home needs to buy a leopard gecko, let us know lol 😆
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                    [post_content] => Well, those bugs were good. I am so full.. Ya got any more? Im starving! Im a frog...we LOVE to eat!
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                    [post_content] => I was just wondering if there are any signs that a bearded dragon has worms?, or can post a picture of what they look like. Are they the same as dog worms? I’m just askin cause my lizard pooped a few minutes ago and it was well formed and soft but it also looked like it was slimy. Is this slimy part normal?
Thanks
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                    [post_content] => This is Nemo, we named him nemo because he is mostly blind which makes him unique just like nemo the fish. This picture was taken after about an hour into a giggling fit after I realized my gecko was sleeping with one are up on the wall of his cage like a cool gecko! Nemo has never failed to make me and everyone who meets him giggle like a little kid from all the silly things he has done.
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                    [post_content] => Sorry haven’t been back in to check on stuff. My husband just bought me a 6foot cage with 2 sugar gliders...and boy are they a handful! I named my boy, Bam Bam...cause he hops all over like bam bam bam bam!...the lil girl, well, she’s special...And sneaky...comes to you while your back is turned.... when you look at her, she disappears like magic! No pics yet, but I’ll need more mealeys 
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                    [post_content] => We see it first hand; crickets are the most popular feeder insect.  But why?  We wrote this article comparing crickets to BSFL, and there's overwelming evidence that BSFL are the superior feeder insect:
  • BSFL have an excellent calcium-to-phosphorus ratio (crickets don't have an excellent ratio)
  • BSFL are easier to digest than older crickets due to less chitin
  • BSFL have more fat, which is great for reproducing reptiles and amphibians
  • BSFL handle cold temps better, and are far more likely to survive winter transits.
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