Jelly pots are high-protein, low-sugar food products designed to provide reptile species with an enjoyable feeding experience. In addition, jelly pots can hydrate and nourish feeder insects – they’re even versatile enough to use with feeding ledges and cups!
Jelly pots may not be ideal diet options for crested geckos, as they don’t contain essential nutrients that support their wellbeing. Consuming only jelly pots increases diabetes risks as well as weight gain and malnutrition issues.
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They are a treat
Jelly pots are high-quality, low-fat treats made of fruit extract and other natural flavors that provide your reptile with an essential supplement to their diet. Coming in various flavors for easy digestibility, Jelly Pots make an excellent way to provide vitamins to both herbivorous and fruit-eating reptiles alike!
Jelly Pots are made from vegetable gel fortified with protein and vitamin supplements fortification, providing an ideal food source for insects as well as providing daily treats for lizards that eat plants and fruit. Available in an array of flavours, they make a delicious way to feed insects as well as offer tasty treats for lizards who consume plant or fruit foods.
Before purchasing jelly pots for your pet, it is essential that you fully understand their dietary needs. Crested geckos need a diet rich in whole foods in order to thrive; processed food such as jelly pots with high amounts of sugar and water content should be avoided as this could lead to diabetes, weight gain and malnutrition in crested geckos. Instead, opt for fresh fruits and vegetables like overripe mangoes and blueberries as the healthiest solution.
They are a food
Jelly pots provide reptiles, especially crested geckos, with essential nutrition. Not only are they tasty treats that complement a healthy diet and supplement live food sources for fruit- and nectar-eating reptiles; but they can also hydrate feeder insects so they stay alive longer!
Jelly Pots are made from high quality vegetable gel formulated to contain protein and natural flavouring agents for maximum enjoyment by plant and fruit eating invertebrates as well as herbivorous lizards.
Jelly Pots should only be provided as supplemental food and should not replace live insects as the main source of nutrition for crested gecko. They offer protein and minerals but lack essential vitamins and nutrients found in live insects – so always gut load and dust your cresties prior to offering this food! Additionally, be wary if your planted setup includes plants as locusts can sneak their way in and cause locust bites while sleeping cresties might get exposed!
They are a supplement
Jelly pots make an excellent supplement and healthy treat for gecko reptiles, offering variety of tastes while providing them with Vitamin A, B, and C. You can feed these jelly pots to all sorts of reptiles such as geckos, herps and invertebrates. Each jelly pot is created using high-grade vegetable gel that has been fortified with protein while being enhanced using fruit extracts or natural flavors to ensure maximum palatability for all animal species.
Jelly Pots should only be fed as treats, not as complete meals. Their high sugar content leaves your crested gecko lacking essential nutrition; feeding an exclusive jelly pot diet could result in diabetes, weight gain and malnutrition.
As arboreal species are especially vulnerable, use a jelly pot holder to secure their pots safely in place. You could also use a den or trough as alternative ways of keeping the pots fresh without contamination from substrate.
They are a part of a balanced diet
Jelly pots can provide your pet reptile with a healthy snack to support its wellbeing, packed with essential vitamins and minerals for growth. Plus, these tasty treats come in multiple delicious flavors they will surely enjoy. Jelly pots are composed of vegetable gel enriched with protein fortification and flavoured using natural extracts; making it ideal as a supplement food source for most reptiles including crested geckos!
However, jelly pots should never become the main diet of crested geckos; as processed foods with few essential nutrients, feeding jelly pots increases diabetes risks, weight gain, and malnutrition. A healthier diet for crested geckos should consist of whole foods and supplements – overripe mangoes, blueberries and pears are an excellent source of antioxidants and vitamins and minerals as well as providing nourishment to insects and invertebrates – ideal food sources! To safely mount jelly pots onto standard holders or use as gut loading stations when feeding insect feeders – be wary if feeding jelly pots become part of their regular routine diet!