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Arcadia EarthPro FlowerBoost 60g – Botanical Flower Mix for Reptiles

$32.18 $46.66
Arcadia EarthPro FlowerBoost is a natural blend of flowers, petals and botanicals designed to increase dietary variety for Bearded Dragons and other herbivorous or omnivorous reptiles. Made from dried plant materials that reflect the blossoms and wild flora many reptiles would encounter in nature, it helps bring more botanical diversity into the feeding routine. This colourful mix can be used to enrich salads, plant-based foods and daily staple diets. It encourages natural foraging behaviour, improves palatability and adds beneficial plant compounds that help support overall wellbeing as part of a balanced diet. FlowerBoost is not a complete food. Instead, it works as a dietary topper or enrichment sprinkle that adds variety and plant diversity to the daily diet of reptiles such as Bearded Dragons, Uromastyx, Iguanas, Tortoises and other species that thrive on botanical nutrition. Key Benefits Botanical flower mix for Bearded Dragons, Uromastyx, Iguanas and other herbivorous reptiles Made from natural dried petals, flowers and plant materials Enhances salad mixes and promotes natural foraging behaviour Adds colour, aroma and dietary enrichment to daily feeds Convenient long-life pouch for easy use and storage How To Use FlowerBoost can be added directly to fresh salads, vegetables or plant-based diets. Sprinkle lightly over meals or mix it through for more even distribution. Use it as part of a varied feeding routine that includes fresh greens, vegetables, occasional live foods for omnivorous species and other Arcadia EarthPro foods where appropriate. Adjust the amount to suit your reptile’s size, appetite and normal feeding routine. Store the pouch sealed in a cool, dry place. Save with a feeding bundle: The Arcadia Tortoise Diet Bundle combines Optimised52 with FlowerBoost and Optimised Indulgence for a complete feeding rotation. Frequently Asked Questions Is FlowerBoost a complete food? No — FlowerBoost is a supplementary botanical mix designed to enrich and enhance the main diet. It should be used alongside fresh greens and other appropriate staple foods. Which reptiles is FlowerBoost suitable for? FlowerBoost is well suited to Bearded Dragons, Uromastyx, Iguanas, Tortoises and other herbivorous or omnivorous reptiles that naturally consume flowers and plant material. How often should I feed FlowerBoost? It can be used regularly as part of salads or plant-based meals. Adjust the amount to suit your reptile’s preference, appetite and overall feeding routine. How do I serve FlowerBoost? Simply sprinkle a small amount over salads, vegetables or other staple foods to add natural botanical variety and feeding enrichment. Why add FlowerBoost to the diet? It is a simple way to increase botanical variety, improve interest in salads and offer a broader mix of plant materials within the feeding routine.
Bearded Dragon Foods

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