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    Thoughts on Reptoboost?

    What are your thoughts on using repto boost?

    • how do you use it? (bath or drinking water etc...)
    • does it work for you?

    Would you recommend it to other people, Thanks for all replies!

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    http://www.vetark.co.uk/Shop/Reptile...eptoboost.aspx)

    Thanks a lot!
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    Re: Thoughts on Reptoboost?

    Quote Originally Posted by SRMD94 View Post
    What are your thoughts on using repto boost?

    • how do you use it? (bath or drinking water etc...)
    • does it work for you?

    Would you recommend it to other people, Thanks for all replies!

    Link to product:
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    http://www.vetark.co.uk/Shop/Reptile...eptoboost.aspx)

    Thanks a lot!
    Anyone?
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    I only have bps so i wouldnt really have a use for it. My snakes rarely drink and they get everything they need from the rats they eat.
    1.0 normal bp

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    I have never heard of this and probably would never need anything like it but does anyone else feel that "Reptoboost" sounds like a term for stealing high-end reptiles?

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    In my experience most of the products out there are not necessary, it's great for business obviously it's selling and the manufacturer are making money but are those really necessary/needed for the well being of your animal?

    I can tell you that if a Ball Python is healthy, eating and well hydrated he has everything he needs. I have raised a few snakes and never provided any of them with any type of diet supplement nor do I intend to do so.

    Now if there is an health issue with the animal it's different but than I would expect that whatever is given to the animal is recommended/and or prescribed by a herp vet.
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