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| [ekm]53x80[ekm].jpg) | Bearded Dragon food Bearded Dragons should have fresh livefoods and fresh greens / veg and salad. Some however may eat the pelleted bearded dragon diets. These should never be fed as a replacement for livefoods and greens but as part of a varied diet. |
| [ekm]116x80[ekm].jpg) | Canned Reptile Food A range of canned reptile foods including insects cooked in the can to retain freshness and a raneg of Wet diets for bearded dragons, iguanas, box turtles and monitor lizards. |
| [ekm]80x80[ekm].jpg) | Herbivorous Species diets Lucky reptile have produced a range of dried flowers and herbs as a food for herb, plant eating reptiles to enjoy. Again use as part of a varied diet. |
| [ekm]101x80[ekm].jpg) | Iguana Food Pelleted Iguana food can be fed as part of a varied diet, remember they require fresh fruits, salads and leafy greens. |
| | Komodo Premium Diets Advances in academic research and continuing work by herptile enthusiasts and breeders have led to the development of these species and group specific diets. The range covers all of the most popular four legged repiles and amphibians kept in captivity. This series also includes an insect booster. All foods are sourced locally and produced in the United Kingdom. |
| [ekm]39x80[ekm].jpg) | Miscellaneous Reptile food Here we have anole food, Day gecko Diet (which can also be used as a crested gecko diet). And Repti crickets are fresh baked crickets dusted with flavour enhancer! |
|  | Tortoise food Be carefull what you feed your tortoise, they are not all the same mediterranean tortoises have plant diets (mainly fresh weeds / edible plants), Tropical tortoises (red foots) will also eat fresh fruits and need a certain level of protein. Desert Tortoises (Leopard tortoises, sulcatas, etc) mainly eat dry grasses. |
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