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Reptile Diet Composition
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==Composition of various protein foods used in reptiles==
==Composition of various protein foods used in reptiles==
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All invertebrates require nutrient loading or high calcium dusting prior to feeding to reptiles to improve Ca:P ratio.
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All invertebrates require nutrient loading or high calcium dusting prior to feeding to reptiles to improve
[[Calcium|
Ca
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:
[[Phosphorus|
P
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!bgcolor="#9999FF"| Fat %
!bgcolor="#9999FF"| Fat %
!bgcolor="#9999FF"| Energy Kcal/g
!bgcolor="#9999FF"| Energy Kcal/g
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!bgcolor="#9999FF"| Calcium %
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!bgcolor="#9999FF"|
[[
Calcium
|Calcium]]
%
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!bgcolor="#9999FF"| Phosphorus
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!bgcolor="#9999FF"
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|Phosphorus
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!bgcolor="#9999FF"| Ca:P Ratio
!bgcolor="#9999FF"| Ca:P Ratio
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==Commercial Reptile Diets==
==Commercial Reptile Diets==
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