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25/25/50 Omnivore blend + Insects for Bearded Dragons & Blue-tongued Skinks

25/25/50 Omnivore blend + Insects for Bearded Dragons & Blue-tongued Skinks

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These links are specially formulated for adult and subadult bearded dragons and blue-tongued skinks (BTS) they contain 50% vegetable matter (no fruit), 25% insects, and 25% lean rabbit. 

These links also work great for basilisks, aquatic turtles, snapping turtles, box turtles, red-foot tortoises, all tegu species (Argentinian, red, blue, and Colombian), painted turtles, map turtles, rock iguanas, Chinese water dragons, plated lizards, sheltopusik lizards, Peter’s banded skinks, and more. For reptiles that require fruits and vegetables, consider adding our Megablend+FV for additional variety.

Note that because these links contain whole prey, vitamins and calcium are not required.  However, some customers like to have the option of adding D3+vitamins for rehab, MBD, increasing appetite, breeding, etc.  

Ingredients: Insects (hisser roaches, crickets, superworms), Rabbit (Ohio raised New Zealand white or California white breed, includes entire carcass) organic green beans, collard greens, dandelion greens, endive, 100% natural collagen casing.

Shipping & Returns

Guaranteed to arrive frozen or at refrigerated temperatures. No returns or refunds.

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Customer Reviews

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Kyle
Blue tongue approved

My blue tongue skink stopped eating all dog food options. I gave him these and they are a hit. You saved the day!

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Rachel Funk
Blue Tongue Skink Approved

I have been feeding these as part of my rotation for years. My blue tongue skink always eats them with enthusiasm. Quality has always been great.

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CP
Skink loves these!

My BTS was extremely picky about food during breeding season. Out of desperation I splurged on these - worth every penny! He loves them and I now rotate through a few varieties of reptilinks to keep things interesting for him. They also come highly recommended by his vet for their nutritional value.

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Amber

That it's easy to feed. Tho, I sometimes have to cut them up to offer them to get my blue tongue to recognize it's food or use as a mix in with canned catfood/ canned dog food

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Ally

My bearded dragon loves these! He perks up everytime he sees them! Will say also a learning curve lol my beardy did not realize it was food until i gave him a super worm then the link. Ever since been eating them just fine!