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Old 08-10-2011, 04:45 PM
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Default Namiba terra pollen

What way do people use this to get the best feeding responses?
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Old 08-10-2011, 06:36 PM
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Never heard of the stuff, just looked it up

I'd probably start by taking a tiny bit and mixing it with some water to see what happens. I know all of my geckos like their MRP more watery than dry although typically my P pasteuri will lick the dry stuff all day long anyhow.

Is it a powder? I did look for it but I'm not sure which one you bought. Anyhow, I'd mix it a few different ways to see which your geckos like best. Did you buy it online? Please provide a link to it if you did!

Let us all know what you find out!
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It was given to Me when I bought some geckos. I will post a pic of actual product tomorro
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I'm using similar stuff for L. lugubris and they love it. I always mixed it with a bit of water, like daggekko suggested.

In Germany it's quite common. It's offered in several shops. Bltenpollen gereinigt - 3,25 EUR pro 100g

I tend to give not too much, because it contains a quite high sugar level.
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Is it actually big grains like it looks or did you just get an excellent close up?
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Thanks Sally

Daggekko, as you can see rim of tub which is approximately 5 or 6cm! Not a bad shot really is it 
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I have mixed it with pureed mango but will try with water seperate
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Not a bad shot really is it 
Awesome photo. I was still 90% asleep when I saw it first and it was on my phone screen. It made me feel like everything was HUGE
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Cool mate
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