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Fresh farm raised insect used in this product through a patented technology. The physical process sterilization removes the pathogens that may be carried in the living body. In addition, this product preserves all its nutrition value of the insect without any preservative which is safe and healthy for your pets.
SKU | 3039664 |
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Primary Brand | Pro Bugs |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Silkworm Water
Protein 12g; Fat 1g; Fiber 3.5g; Moisture 87g; Phosphorus 1400; Calcium 980mg
Immediately feed once package is open. Refrigeration needed for unfinished product.
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