

⚡ Boost your reptile’s vitality with every scoop!
Fluker's Repta Boost is a scientifically formulated powder supplement designed to provide reptiles and amphibians with immediate energy, hydration, and complete nutrition. Perfect for young, recovering, or stressed animals, it combines essential proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals in an easy-to-use kit that ensures your pet thrives in any environment.











| Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
| Brand | Fluker's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,733 Reviews |
| Flavor | Other |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00091197730306 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
K**O
Helped my bearded dragon!
Awesome product, worked great for us! My beardie was quite sick and wouldn’t eat or drink, but after using this he slowly gained his appetite back and began moving more. He is all better now, and without this product I fear he would’ve had no strength to carry on. The instructions are easy to understand and it’s fairly easy to give to your beardie. Definitely worth the money and giving it a try.
S**H
Warm, slow, and steady = WIN
I think this saved my leopard gecko’s life. She was on death’s door- sunken/closed eyes, lethargic, refusing food, and we can’t get into a reptile vet for three weeks. Out of desperation, I mixed this stuff with leopard gecko powdered soldier fly food, sprinkled in calcium + D3, and water (about half supplement, half soldier fly powder bought on Amazon). I made it into a thin smoothie consistency and offered it by syringe each evening. She took about 0.5ml a night for four nights and now she’s up to 1ml once a day. We are on day 7. Warming the syringe under hot water when I gave her breaks between each syringe push made all the difference- she started lapping it up willingly. It’s a slow process and takes patience (about an hour per feeding). I also gave her one warm soak at 85–90°F for 15 minutes, and she passed stool overnight. The turnaround has been incredible- she shed yesterday, opened her eyes, and is noticeably more alert and active. We’re still waiting on the vet appointment, but this gave her the strength to hang on and start improving. The smell is egregious and deserves jail time, but I don’t even care at this point because our girl is feeling so much better. If you’re in a bind and your gecko needs support, this product is an absolute lifesaver.
V**C
Saved my Gecko
My gecko was looking very sickly for a while and wouldn't eat his worms. I was running out of options, and seeing a vet for a reptile is crazy expensive. I bought this in hopes that it would get his appetite back up and his tail growing again. I had to leave small drops near his mouth, and he'd lick the supplement clean. I would then squeeze more into his mouth since it would be open, and he would start swallowing it. After about a month of consistently feeding him this each week (3-4x), he got his energy back and even started eating his worms again!!!! I would say it was very effective. I did have to hide the box from my cat, though, because he was oddly attracted to the supplement powder.
S**S
Jericas Favorite
Review of Repti Boost for Bearded Dragons Repti Boost is a supplemental energy and nutrient booster designed for reptiles, including bearded dragons, that are under stress, recovering from illness, or simply need a temporary dietary pick-me-up. Here's a breakdown based on its intended use and actual performance: Effectiveness: Many bearded dragon owners report noticeable improvements in their pets' alertness and appetite after administering Repti Boost. It’s especially helpful for dragons recovering from brumation, illness, or those who have gone off food temporarily. The supplement provides essential vitamins, electrolytes, and nutrients that can help stabilize a weakened reptile. Ease of Use: The powder mixes easily with water and can be administered via syringe, which is useful for dragons not eating on their own. However, it’s important to be gentle and patient when feeding by syringe, as it can be stressful for the animal. Safety and Ingredients: Repti Boost is generally considered safe when used as directed. It’s not meant to replace a balanced diet long-term but rather to
S**N
Saved our Dragon!
Our baby bearded dragon was doing really poorly, lethargic, was losing weight fast, no eating, moving with great difficulty.. we got the boost delivered as fast as possible and despite being hard to make him eat it at first, he started leaking his lips, and got a LOT better after two days of us feeding him the boost as much as we could. that thing is amazing, our baby dragon eats his bugs now and got his mobility back, totally recommended if your dragon is getting in a really bad shape!
R**E
Great for geriatric bearded dragons
I use this for my 16 year old bearded dragon, especially in the winter! I dont know that he'd make it though these winter brumations without it!
Q**A
Helped my girl on a hunger struck eat again.
My girl Loco got mouth rot, and stopped eating. We treated the mouth rot she still wouldn’t eat. So we started having to force feed as she was dropping weight and her tail was getting too skinny. I’ve always made my own emergency food. This came on my Amazon suggestions. I thought I’ll try it. If it don’t work I didn’t lose too much money. I noticed it has all the things I was adding in my emerg food plus some extras. It was way easier than making my own. Mix a little warm water and feed. They send a tiny scoop and a measuring cut. After 2 days of being force fed this stuff she started hunting the syringe. And striking it like it was prey. After 6 days on this we got her to eat some worms from tongs. A couple more days of that she’s back to eating and hunting her own food. We add some of this to her bowl cuz she needs to gain weight. If you have a sick reptile or one on a hunger struck her this!! And this is coming from someone that’s had reptiles for YEARS. The only down fall is the packaging. It’s powder in a zippy bag in cardboard box. So that cardboard gets smashed in shipping. They should consider packaging it in a plastic jar or something. That’s what I did. I put it into a empty jar I had. I taped the cardboard to the jar so we have directions and ingredients. So much easier then making my own. And this girl loved it!!
M**T
Good product but horrible packaging again
Unfortunately they don't seem to understand that if you put something that is packaged in a flimsy paper box inside of an envelope it will almost certainly get crushed. While all of the components of the packaging were there, it is a messy disaster for storing for our beardie because of this. The product itself is an excellent source of nutrition for your picky eater who may need a boost to their appetite to get essential nutrients again.
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