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  | Tigerlily88
Face Hugger
  
KY, USA
564 Posts
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Apr 19 2012 : 07:39:17 PM  |
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For all of you who use or have used LGRS...I have a girl who has started to be a severely picky on the diet that she's on so I'm looking to change it. The whole family has been on BML forever and no one else has had a problem. Just wondering what experiences everyone has had with LGRS as far as their glider accepting it, I'm perfectly satisfied with it as a diet.
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  | kyro298
Glider Sprinkles
        
CO, USA
15262 Posts
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Apr 19 2012 : 07:40:47 PM    |
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Mine eat it every night.
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  | TONYA1W1
Super Glider
 
USA
216 Posts
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Apr 19 2012 : 08:40:52 PM   |
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I just got mine in I will be making it tomorrow. To see I have 3 babies and one is right out picky......lol
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  | Omis n Kais g-ma
Pouch Protector
      
TX, USA
7285 Posts
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Apr 19 2012 : 08:40:55 PM   |
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?Ours love it so much they boycotted when I tried to put them on a new diet.
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  | Twist-n-ShoutsMom
Face Hugger
  
USA
406 Posts
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Apr 19 2012 : 08:45:04 PM   |
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Mine love it!!
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  | GumdropTree
Glider

FL, USA
132 Posts
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Apr 19 2012 : 10:21:33 PM   |
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My two girls have been on LGRS since the end of last year and they love it. Their coats have improved drastically. (I got them from PP and they were on the pellets the first two months I had them). There has not been a night where the "suggie soup" has gone untouched. They nibble on their fruit, veggies, and protein but they devour the LGRS.
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  | Farns
Face Hugger
  
USA
842 Posts
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Apr 19 2012 : 10:40:19 PM   |
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Okay, dumb question, does Ed or someone offer the LGRS Suggie Soup in a kit or at least the harder to find items? I am looking to switch over our suggies since we have some that are very picky and no longer touch the HPW.
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  | viciousencounters
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
NM, USA
2719 Posts
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Apr 20 2012 : 03:16:21 AM    |
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Actually I do sell the harder to find items at my etsy shop and my website. I wish I could link it but both are in my profile :] hope that helps.
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  | Tigerlily88
Face Hugger
  
KY, USA
564 Posts
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Apr 20 2012 : 07:20:24 AM   |
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Oh that would be wonderful, thanks vicious, I'll look into that! From what I've heard everyone that's used it has had great results and I'm thinking this girl will like it because I've gotten her hooked on papaya recently. Thanks all for the input.
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  | sjones5254
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
SC, USA
2415 Posts
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Apr 20 2012 : 08:08:59 AM   |
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Mine love it :)
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  | GreenEyedMuse
Glider

USA
105 Posts
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Apr 20 2012 : 03:10:23 PM   |
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I get my glider at the end of the month and I just got my pollen, fly pupae, and soy, in the mail today (Vicious did i order it from you?) off of etsy. I'm getting ready to make my first batch and freeze it so it's ready when he gets here. So I am hoping my lil guy loves it as much as others suggies do!
*edit* i just opened the pack and yep, I got it from Vicious! Thanks!
Edited by - GreenEyedMuse on Apr 20 2012 03:11:58 PM
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  | Omis n Kais g-ma
Pouch Protector
      
TX, USA
7285 Posts
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Apr 20 2012 : 03:22:20 PM   |
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Vicious does, She's awesome and fast and very affordable. <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Farns</i> <br />Okay, dumb question, does Ed or someone offer the LGRS Suggie Soup in a kit or at least the harder to find items? I am looking to switch over our suggies since we have some that are very picky and no longer touch the HPW. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
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  | GreenEyedMuse
Glider

USA
105 Posts
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Apr 20 2012 : 03:38:54 PM   |
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I agree Omis! I ordered from her on the 17th and got it today, very fast shipping and she is very affordable!
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  | viciousencounters
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
NM, USA
2719 Posts
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Apr 20 2012 : 06:17:22 PM    |
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Heee hee that is me! Thanks guys!
Tigerlily88, I do think that LGRS is very palatable for gliders, it seems like it only takes the most stubborn gliders 3 days to try it and then love it. My girls eat LGRS very well and I really like the freedom it allows for protein and produce choice.
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  | GreenEyedMuse
Glider

USA
105 Posts
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Apr 21 2012 : 10:32:50 PM   |
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The only issue I am having is finding papaya! Checked a dozen places no papaya or nectar do I fiestas i'm ordering online. Only thing I could find is papaya chunks in light syrup (passion fruit juice) so I didn't buy it.
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  | Omis n Kais g-ma
Pouch Protector
      
TX, USA
7285 Posts
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Apr 21 2012 : 10:35:13 PM   |
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I'm sure it's a seasonal fruit as well. I'm starting to have trouble finding it here too.
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  | Tigerlily88
Face Hugger
  
KY, USA
564 Posts
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Apr 22 2012 : 08:04:01 AM   |
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That was my only concern with it too. We don't get a lot of tropical fruit here in the cooler months. There's papaya and mango everywhere now, but it really just started hitting the stores.
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  | Omis n Kais g-ma
Pouch Protector
      
TX, USA
7285 Posts
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Apr 22 2012 : 09:15:20 AM   |
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When it starts getting harder to find, buy it, cut it up and freeze it. Thank God we did that.
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  | TheHomermomma
Fuzzy Wuzzy
   
1328 Posts
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Apr 22 2012 : 04:03:00 PM   |
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Walmart carries the nectar in the ethnic aisle. Made by Goya in a blue can skinnier than a soda can but about as tall.
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  | GreenEyedMuse
Glider

USA
105 Posts
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Apr 22 2012 : 05:57:43 PM   |
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I don't think my walmart has an ethnic isle, unless I'm looking in the wrong spot. The only nectar my walmart carries in stock is apricot, mango, and a pinapple papaya mix. I went to walmart.com and checked online and none of the papaya products they carry are in my store
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