Power up your gecko’s breeding season! High Insects is packed with extra insect goodness (BSFL, mealworms & crickets) for added energy and nutrition. Blended with tasty banana and sweet date, plus essential vitamins and minerals, it’s a delicious complete diet to support healthy growth, egg production and thriving geckos! 🦎💪
High Insects - Optimal nutrition during the breeding phase
Gecko Nutrition High Insects has been specially developed to meet the increased nutritional demands during the breeding phase. The name says it all: this complete diet is characterized by an increased proportion of insects to cover the higher energy and nutrient requirements during the breeding phase, to assist egg production and to promote the overall health and growth of the animals.
The primary source of fat and protein is the carefully balanced insect mix of black soldier fly larvae, mealworms and crickets. This protein-rich base is complemented with a tempting fruit combination of banana and date. The creamy sweetness of the banana and the intense caramel-like note of the date provide a natural, energy-rich sweetness that is particularly appealing to geckos.
Additionally, the food is enriched with valuable vitamins and minerals to ensure a comprehensive supply of nutrients.
Gecko Nutrition High Insects has been specially formulated to meet the needs of crested geckos, but is also ideal for other frugivorous reptile species.
Instructions
Mix 1 part powder with 2 parts water (by volume). The mixture may appear watery at first, but will thicken after several minutes. The consistency should be similar to ketchup. The ratio can easily be adjusted to get the consistency you want. Depending on the feeding behavior of your geckos, feeding on 2-3 evenings per week is recommended. Uneaten food should be removed within 24 hours. Store in a cool and dry place after opening. Freshly made food can be kept in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
Guaranteed analysis
Crude protein 29.8 %, Ash 8.9 %, Crude fat 6.1 %, Crude fiber 3.6 %, Calcium 2 %
Made in Germany.
Not for human consumption.