Hi Julie -

I put my T-Rex vitamins in the fridge as opposed to the freezer. Is there any big difference? Is it much better to freeze?
Another question about these vitamins - for example, the T-Rex cricket dust ICB - can you mix them into baby food? I've been using it solely as a dust for crickets.
Off the subject, but would you or anyone else on the list have any recommendations for a relative newbie like myself for gecko/reptile magazines and/or journals?


- Thanks,
Dana
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Dana Chyung
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Providence, RI 02906
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Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 21:06:35 -0700
From: Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: Gecko Ranch
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gecko]head infection in U. phantasticus
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi William,

I am told you can freeze the T-Rex food for about a year, I am sure this
applies to Susan's food as well.


Julie B.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Julie,

How long can you freeze Susan's vitamins for? Can you also freeze her cricket
food too?


Thanks,
William

Quoting Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:




I think Susan's vitamins are hard to beat - this is worth any
inconvenience if it prevents your gex from croaking. Metabolic issues
are huge with Uroplatus, and she has a combo that works.  Just order
ahead and freeze the stuff.  Folks can do this with the  T-Rex stuff
too,  either in powder form or mixed with water. :)

Julie B.







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