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Nekton-Rep Color

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Posted by: humpbacks1962 at Fri Jun 3 18:06:33 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by humpbacks1962 ]  
   

I posted something similar elsewhere.

Nobody seems to be aware of Nekton supplements. They've been around for decades. I became familiar with them when I had birds. Every reputable breeder I met gave their animals Nekton supplements. They have for breeding, for enhancing color, in birds and reptiles.

It is manufactured in Germany. Expensive stuff, but by gawd it works! I have a fattie that is turning very bright orange. It seems to enhance the yellows and orange colors in reptiles. I tried it on my ghost snake but he is starting to look like Chee-tos, so he's off it.

It does not add color where there is none, but it does affect the yellows and oranges, I perceive. So, it won't touch genes, of course, but maybe someone else has tried it to enhance colors? I'm curious...
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Yes, you can revive lizards with CPR, and crickets DO NOT transmit pinworms to lizards
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