🐢 Elevate Your Reptile's Game with Fluker's Repta Boost!
Fluker's Repta Boost is a high AMP reptile supplement designed to provide complete nutritional support, immediate energy, and fluid replenishment for reptiles and amphibians. This versatile powder formula is perfect for young, active, or malnourished animals and comes with all necessary feeding tools.
Item Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
Flavor | Other |
Item Form | Powder |
L**E
Recommend for Reptiles Refusing to Eat
I bought this for my leopard gecko who likes to go off feed once in a while, especially considering he’s older. He was dropping a bit of weight because he was refusing to eat, so I purchased this. I fed him tiny amounts day by day for about 5 days, and this fully got his appetite back! This is my second time purchasing this product & I definitely recommend it. My box did arrive a little banged up, but nothing was damaged or broken.
B**R
Highly recommend if your adult bearded dragon doesn’t want to eat
My bearded dragon stopped wanting to eat anything else after I mistakenly fed her live crickets after over 3 years old. After that she’d hardly eat anything and was starting to get concerned and did some research and found out about this stuff. It seems to be working and know at least she’s getting most of her vitamins and nutrients from this and I also mix a little calcium powder in with it.The only cons is it’s kind of expensive for how little you get and the directions are a bit confusing. I’ll make it easier for you if you’re having trouble with it and mix 6mls of distilled water to 15 scoops of the mix with the tiny portion spoon. It’s kind of hard to mix in the little cup they give with it and I use a toothpick with the sharp end cut off to mix it really well. If your bearded dragon doesn’t want to open their mouth then put the syringe in the side of their mouth and might have to push a little to get them to open and quickly move it to the front and squeeze like 1ml at a time. Too much and can get in that hole under their tongue and they can aspirate and stress them out. I also got a handful of the bigger 10ml syringes from CVS cuz if they bite down on the tip they will bite it right off lol. I didn’t realize how sharp their tiny teeth are until I started using this. The one that came with it got chewed and broke the first time and had to throw it away. Now it can take a few minutes to feed it all to them but just be patient and squirt a little at a time. I also got some liquid vitamins to help since she won’t eat her vegetables or fruits hardly anymore. I also recommend not to start feeding your beardie live crickets unless you start when they’re a juvenile with the rest of their diet. She used to love the canned crickets and grasshoppers and won’t touch them anymore. She will still eat dead Dubai touches when I get them but now I’m stuck having to drive 25 mins each way 1-2 times a week to get live crickets. They’re expensive and only buy 3 dozen at a time cuz a dozen will die within 3 days and I put cricket food and the water cubes in there with them to drink and eat.Anyways I got off of the original topic quite a bit but I do highly recommend this stuff if your beardie isn’t wanting to eat or loosing weight.
C**H
Gecko likes
My gecko is eating this.I have to drip it on her nose,for her to lick off.She is still ill but getting better.
S**S
Jericas Favorite
Review of Repti Boost for Bearded DragonsRepti Boost is a supplemental energy and nutrient booster designed for reptiles, including bearded dragons, that are under stress, recovering from illness, or simply need a temporary dietary pick-me-up. Here's a breakdown based on its intended use and actual performance:Effectiveness:Many bearded dragon owners report noticeable improvements in their pets' alertness and appetite after administering Repti Boost. It’s especially helpful for dragons recovering from brumation, illness, or those who have gone off food temporarily. The supplement provides essential vitamins, electrolytes, and nutrients that can help stabilize a weakened reptile.Ease of Use:The powder mixes easily with water and can be administered via syringe, which is useful for dragons not eating on their own. However, it’s important to be gentle and patient when feeding by syringe, as it can be stressful for the animal.Safety and Ingredients:Repti Boost is generally considered safe when used as directed. It’s not meant to replace a balanced diet long-term but rather to
M**Y
Smells awful, but the beardie likes it
My 2-year-old bearded dragon, Shuruga, is what you might call picky. Not long ago, he decided to go on a hunger strike. If it was green, he wanted no part of it. And that led to a bit of a skinny lizard. Nobody wants that. After a trip to the vet to confirm that he's not sick, he's just a jerk, I ordered this to try and entice Shuruga to eat.The instructions are TINY. Like name-on-a-grain-of-rice tiny. My near vision is still perfect, but I was still just a step away from the struggle bus. They also aren't the clearest. When I first combined the water and powder in the listed ratio, there wasn't enough liquid to wet all of the powder. Not by any stretch of the imagination. It occurred to me that there might have been an issue with the units of measurement. When I adjusted the water to what I thought was the correct UoM, I was met with what I expected: a viscous, beige sludge. My texture issues went off just looking at it, but hey, anything for my scale puppy, right? And then I inhaled through my nose.You know, most people only get upset when they forget to take their allergy medication. That day, I regretted it. I mean, I realize that this product is mostly ground up bugs. But I was not prepared, and that is not an odor I'm likely to forget any time soon. Regardless, despite rethinking every single decision I've made in life, I soldiered on, did my best to follow the not terribly clear instructions, and brought a syringe full of gross to the lizard. Now, I can't speak to the taste of the product. I don't intend to ever be able to. But I was able to get Shuruga to take roughly half of the first syringe immediately. And he doesn't like taking things from the syringe, so that was a really good sign. When he made it clear that he would rather eat my arm than take anything else from the syringe, I emptied the rest of the contents onto his greens. When I came back to check on him an hour later, the greens bowl was empty, and he had not used his veggies to redecorate his terrarium.Overall, while the instructions are unclear and the product smells like death in old gym shorts, I have to give it 5 stars. Ultimately, with a little extra thinking (or probably research, but I didn't do that) and some mental preparation, it worked exactly as intended. We're on our way to getting Shuruga up to a slightly chonky weight, and he's given up his strike on greens.
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