- Sku: 90350
- Vendor: Repashy
Repashy Veggie Burger
Repashy Veggie Burger is a plant-forward meal-replacement gel for omnivorous reptiles. Mix the powder with hot water, let it set into a firm gel, and serve, an easy, vegetable-rich staple for bearded dragons and blue tongue skinks and a welcome treat for herbivores like tortoises and iguanas. Pair it with the rest of our reptile and turtle foods.
Why Repashy Veggie Burger
- Plant-based, moderate-protein formula built around vegetables, fruit, and algae for omnivores that need their greens.
- Gel texture is easy to serve, no live feeders or daily salad prep required, just slice and offer.
- Mix only what you need, the dry premix is shelf-stable so you make fresh gel on demand with no waste.
- A staple for bearded dragons and blue tongue skinks and an occasional treat for tortoises and iguanas.
- Made in the USA by Repashy Superfoods.
How to Prepare
Mix 1 part powder with 2 to 3 parts boiling water, stir until smooth, and pour into a container or mold. The gel firms up at room temperature in a few minutes. Once set, cut it into pieces or strips and feed. Treat prepared gel as fresh food: keep it sealed in the refrigerator for up to two weeks, or freeze for up to six months.
Who It Is For
Omnivorous reptiles such as bearded dragons and blue tongue skinks as a daily staple, and herbivores such as tortoises and iguanas as an occasional treat. Browse the rest of our reptile and turtle supplies.
Specifications
| Brand | Repashy Superfoods |
| Form | Gel premix powder (you add water) |
| Diet focus | Plant-based, omnivore-friendly |
| Best for | Bearded dragons, blue tongue skinks, tortoises, iguanas |
| Mixing ratio | 1 part powder to 2 to 3 parts boiling water |
| Made in | United States |
| Available sizes | 3 oz (85 g), 6 oz (170 g) |
Recommended Pairings
- Vary the diet with more reptile and turtle foods.
- Outfit the habitat with our reptile and turtle supplies.
FAQ
How do I make it?
Stir 1 part powder into 2 to 3 parts boiling water, then let it set into a firm gel at room temperature. Cut into pieces and feed.
Do I have to refrigerate it?
The dry powder is shelf-stable. Once you make the gel, store it sealed in the fridge for up to two weeks or freeze for up to six months.
Which reptiles is it for?
It is a plant-forward staple for omnivores like bearded dragons and blue tongue skinks, and a treat for herbivores like tortoises and iguanas.
Is it a complete diet?
It is a vegetable-rich staple. For omnivores that also eat insects, offer it alongside an appropriate protein source.
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