Reptilinks

jsheffield

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I was interested in finding a more balanced and nutritious foodstuff for my marine toad, Beulah, and came across these.

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Placing a big enough order to qualify for a discount and free shipping (I'm a sucker for that sort of "deal") I got a mix of a bunch of different sizes in their mega-blend and mega-blend with fruit and veggies.

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My spare freezer is now full of these uncooked meat and bone and feather and fruit and veggies sorta-sausages!

Beulah was slow to warm up to them, but seemed to like them better if I cut then open to allow her to smell what was inside the casing.

Yesterday I thawed two, and when is cut them up for her it seemed too much, so I put a few small pieces in with my redfoot Darwin's brunch... he went crazy for the reptilinks, pushing everything else in the bowl out of the way to find every last morsel.

I wish a local pet store carried them so I hadn't had to but so many packages at once, but I've got the freezer space and now that I know both my toad and my redfoot love them, and that they're good food, I'm happy to have found reptilinks.

Jamie
 

dmmj

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Personally I am a little disgusted..... but seems pretty tasty to a redfoot.
 

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I wonder if my cats could eat the first one.

We’ve got one cat with a sensitive stomach. Raw might be better for him but you have to find a way to include bones and such, not something I would do at home. :p
 

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