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Gutload for insects

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I have an established colony of discoid roaches and I am looking to add that extra nutrional edge and stumbled upon natural peanut butter powder and wanted to find out if any fellow herp keepers have used peanut butter for the fatty acids and protein. My roaches swallow Pangea crested gecko diet,veggies,and fruit. I spread this colony between a group of crested geckos, leachianus,R.Chahoua, and a bearded dragon.

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I don't keep geckos, but do keep dragons, chams and turtles presently. Never thought of using powdered PB as a gut load for my crix and roaches, but probably would be concerned about the sodium content.

I've only used fresh vegies, fruits as gut load, but will look into the powdered BP. Thanks.
 
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