
Rabbit
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Ca:P 1.50:1
Whole rabbit for very large constrictors. Various sizes available.
Rabbit is a good rotation food for many reptile species, with a calcium-to-phosphorus ratio of 1.5:1. Whole rabbit for very large constrictors.
Nutritional breakdown
Calcium
350mg
Phosphorus
240mg
Ca:P Ratio
1.50:1
Protein
22g
Fat
8g
Fiber
0g
Sugar
0g
Vitamin A
1500IU
Chemical properties
Oxalate level
none
Goitrogen level
none
Chitin level
none
Fat content
low
Gut loading value
none
Feeding guidelines
Frequency
Rotation feeder for very large snakes — every 3-4 weeks or as appropriate for species.
Preparation
Extended thaw time required. Large specimens may need overnight refrigerator thaw then warming. Verify complete thaw.
Common misconceptions
Rabbits are leaner than rats — some large constrictors do better with rats as primary food.
Sourcing & method
Feeding method
frozen thawed
Seasonal availability
year round
Disclaimer: Nutritional values can vary based on growing conditions, soil quality, or specific insect diets. Always provide a varied diet to ensure comprehensive nutrition for your reptile.
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