Repashy meat pie?

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I've heard one person used repashy meat pie for feeding axies. Obviously not a staple, but in moderation. I use repashys solient green for some of my other fish and its great. Does anyone have any other experiences with it?
 
Ok....lol.....that's one that I have never heard of!! That name was throwing me off for some reason. I was picturing something like liver pudding! LOL....Of course, it's been quite a few years since I have kept any reptiles.

Thanks for the link!
 
Ok....lol.....that's one that I have never heard of!! That name was throwing me off for some reason. I was picturing something like liver pudding! LOL....Of course, it's been quite a few years since I have kept any reptiles.

Thanks for the link!

Lol - I was thinking the same thing!
 
What is the target age/stage that you feed this? Is this a substitute for frozen blood worm? How messy is it?
Really could be for any. Messy if they decide they don't like it !!! Haha I imagine they would spit it out their gills if they didn't. I might try it.
 
This has been inactive for a while. I'm wondering if there's any additional experience to add?

I have a large amount of the Repashy carnivore food. The ingredients look good. I was going to see if my axolotls will eat it, unless someone knows why they shouldn't?
 
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