Question: Which Pellets

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I am going to need pellets soon but I have not been able to decide on which ones.

Hikari, last choice
The ones sold here, likely first choice from the reviews given here
Eds fly meat pellets, may be first choice as I have dealt with them before and I know that they provide quality products. And price but price is least of worries since a couple pounds, according to what I have read here, should last a year for 3-5 adults. Can anyone substantiate that?

Only one I have seen nutritional analysis of are Hikari. Anyone know where to find that information?

So which ones should I get?

And the pellets will be feed along with earthworms. I have unlimitted supply here and the 3 sub adults I have already eat them with gusto. They eat pretty much anything I give them so I guess I am lucky so far.
 
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