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Reptile Lover’s Premium Bamboo Cutting Board
Combine your passion for reptiles with a practical kitchen style! Our sustainable bamboo cutting boards feature exclusive reptile-themed engravings that make meal prep more exciting. Choose from three distinctive designs:
• Reptile Kitchen – A classic design for the herp-loving home chef
• Beardie Buffet – Perfect for preparing your bearded dragon’s fresh greens and veggies
• Reptile Chef – Add some scale-worthy style to your food prep routine
Crafted from natural, untreated bamboo, these compact boards (7.5″ x 5.8″ x 0.7″) are ideal for preparing fresh vegetables, fruits, and greens for your scaly friends. The naturally antimicrobial properties of bamboo help keep your prep surface clean, while the knife-friendly surface protects your blades during chopping.
Whether you’re preparing dragon-worthy salads or human meals with reptilian flair, these cutting boards make a unique statement in any kitchen. They also make perfect gifts for the reptile enthusiast in your life!
Features:
– Sustainable, natural bamboo construction
– Compact size perfect for daily use
– Three unique reptile-themed engraving designs
– Naturally antimicrobial surface
– Knife-friendly material
– Makes an ideal gift for reptile lovers
Part of our commitment to improving reptile health through education and practical solutions. Each board serves as a daily reminder that consistent greens preparation is key to preventing fatty liver disease in bearded dragons. Consult with your reptile veterinarian for specific dietary recommendations for your beardie.
Details on fatty liver disease in Captive Bearded Dragons include:
Causes:
- Poor diet (especially lack of fresh greens and overfeeding of fatty insects)
- Obesity
- Lack of proper exercise
- Improper temperatures that affect metabolism
Common symptoms:
- Decreased appetite
- Weight gain or sudden weight loss
- Lethargy
- Swollen or distended abdomen
- Yellowing of the skin or mouth (jaundice)
- Dark or abnormal droppings
Why it’s dangerous:
- The liver can’t effectively process nutrients
- Reduces the body’s ability to filter toxins
- Can lead to organ failure if untreated
- May cause secondary health issues
Prevention focuses on:
- Daily fresh greens and vegetables
- Proper feeding schedules
- Appropriate insect-to-greens ratio
- Correct basking temperatures
- Regular exercise and enrichment
If you see symptoms in your own pet consult your veterinarian today!
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