Vita-Bugs®
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What is a Vita-Bug?
Our Vita-Bugs® have enhanced Vitamin E, Vitamin A, Beta-Carotene, Omega-6 and Omega-3 Fatty Acids. Let’s get this out of the way – Vita-Bugs are NOT gut-loaded. Have you ever wondered why captive reptiles and other insect-eaters need their food supplemented with various dusts and gut-loads? Certainly insectivores in nature don’t need their food altered in any way.
It’s obvious that captive insect-eaters typically consume captive bred or commercially raised insects, while wild insect-eaters’ diets are composed of wild insects. If wild insects provide adequate nutrients, and captive bred insects do not, it just makes sense for us to assume that wild insects must be nutritionally superior to those raised commercially. Not only is that a valid assumption, it’s been scientifically proven.
Ever wonder why wild insects contain more nutrients that are so critical to the health and well-being of wild reptiles? Wild insects forage a wide variety of food sources that contain a wide array of nutrients – many of which they absorb into their bodies. In contrast, commercially raised feeder insects are exclusively fed low cost foods formulated for rapid growth and reproduction with no consideration for the nutritional composition of the insect.
We’ve just proven that insect eaters that consume more nutritious insects are healthier. Can the same be said for the diet and overall health of the insects themselves? Of course it can – and we’ve proven it.
Vita-Bugs® are the result of years of research and development targeted at improving the nutritional profile of a feeder insect product line through a quality food source during the entire growing process, to deliver those nutrients directly to insect-eaters. Vita-Bugs® utilize a patented food throughout their lifetime specifically formulated for insect consumption, fortified with nutrients like Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Thiamin and Beta-Carotene just to name a few. Not only does the feed itself contain these vitamins, it’s also scientifically proven that they are actually consumed and retained within the tissue of the insect. Again, Vita-Bugs® are NOT gut-loaded.
Since Vita-Bugs® don’t contain calcium, what good will they do for my reptile?
Vitamin A – Beta-Carotene and other carotenoids are IMPERATIVE in reptile coloration. Without proper carotenoids, your reptile will never reach its full potential. Vitamin E is also directly related to immune system health which can impact its ability to fight off sickness and disease.
What about dusting and gut-loading?
Dusting and gut-loading are tried-and-true methods to utilize feeder insects as a vehicle to deliver commercially prepared dusts and gut-loads. Unfortunately, many insects groom themselves rapidly and shed any dusts effectively, making dusting problematic. Also, insects like mealworms and superworms have a slicker body than crickets making it difficult to get dust to stick to them.
Gut-loads are equally as inconsistent and complicated even in the hands of the most experienced keeper or pet owner. First of all, a word of caution – a majority of gut-loads brands on the retail market, whether dry or high-moisture, make blatantly false claims. Often time the vitamin or mineral is unpalatable and not consumed by the insect, other times the form of the vitamin is so large it’s impossible for the insect to consume it. There is a published article that even proves that several of the retail gut-loads don’t even contain the concentration of nutrients promised on the label!
The good news is that the same article also proves that there ARE high quality companies producing beneficial gut-loads for retail. Use sound judgment and be skeptical of promises on labels. It is recommended that feeder insects feed on quality gut-load products for 24-48 hours before being fed to the insect-eater. Unfortunately, insects cannot process the abnormally high levels of nutrients that are packed into quality gut-loads so they become toxic to the insect fairly rapidly – forcing you to keep two colonies of feeders.
Concurrently in the 24-48 hour timeframe of feeding on a gut-load, the insect cannot possibly absorb any meaningful level of nutrients into its body. Therefore, gut-loading is completely dependent on the physical contents of the gut of the feeder insect. With that in mind, keepers have to be certain they are delivering an extremely high quality gut-load in a timeframe that ensures the insect does not expel those nutrients before consumed by the insectivore.