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Adding expert science to a breeder's experience

G-REP Superfood
: Dragon Fruit

Why is it called 'Red Dragon Fruit'?
We have established standards for a daily diet that you can feed with peace of mind every day.

Efficient hydration

Sophisticated calorie management

Unrivaled palatability

Long-term salary stability

G-Rep Dragon and Verified Usability Data
domestic breeding 'Feeding Suitability Test' for 16,029 animals completed

Beyond mere numbers, this is honest observation-based data accumulated by directly verifying individual responses and safety in actual domestic breeding environments.

90% success rate of autonomous feeding

Breeder satisfaction 95%

[G-Rep Dragon Fruit Test Overview] Period: November 10, 2025 – January 10, 2026 (Approx. 3 months), Subjects: A total of 16,029 animals raised by breeders and distributors fed our G-Rep Insect products, Method: Monitoring of palatability and safety compared to existing feed, Source of Results: Internal investigation by GCVP Specialty Animal Business Team

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What the experts participating in the test left
Real review of 'G-Rep Dragon Fruit'

As expected, pharmaceutical company technology is different.
After feeding G-Rep Dragon Fruit, I noticed positive changes in their overall condition, including bowel movements and eggshell status. I highly recommend it!

Breeder C

Winter moisture management has become easier.
G-Rep dragon fruit has excellent moisture retention capabilities. It facilitates dietary hydration during dry periods, which is of great help in managing molting individuals.

Optimal for body shape management, and palatability is a bonus!
G-Rep Dragon Fruit is so nutritious that even picky eaters will empty their bowls from the very first feeding. Since it is low in calories, it is also great for body shape management.

Breeder A

Breeder B

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4 Concerns of Butlers
'G-Rep Dragon Fruit' Solution

1. Hydration: Red Dragon Fruit Base Design

"Is our gecko drinking enough water?"

Considering the dietary characteristics of some geckos that consume moisture along with their food, we applied a red dragon fruit base, which consists of about 84% water, to the G-Rep dragon fruit.

Source: USDA FoodData Central, Pitaya, raw, per 100g

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2. Diet Rotation: Designed with the senses in mind

If the same flavor is continuously fed to some individuals, a tendency for dietary response to slow down may occur. G-Rep Dragon Fruit proposes a new change to familiar diets by applying a red dragon fruit base different from the existing one.

"Our gecko's feeding response isn't what it used to be."

Vivid colors were achieved using only dragon fruit-derived ingredients without artificial coloring agents,
We have incorporated color contrast elements into the G-Rep model, taking into account the visual characteristics of reptiles.


References: Roth & Kelber (2004), Yovanovich et al. (2017).

fig

Red dragon fruit

banana

Fig 74kcal

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Red dragon fruit 50~60kcal

Banana 89kcal

Cricket fat content 10~20%
Mealworm fat content 25~35%
Black soldier fly fat content 15~30%

Cricket exoskeleton chitin ratio (relative) 5~8%
Mealworm exoskeleton chitin ratio (relative) 6~10%
Black soldier fly exoskeleton chitin ratio (relative) 6~9%

Cricket Balanced Protein Index
Mealworm Outer Shell Balance Protein Index
Black soldier fly balanced protein index

Cricket protein density 60~70%
Mealworm protein density 45~55%
Black soldier fly protein density 35~45%

  • Balanced Protein Index (Design Criteria)

  • Protein density

  • fat content

  • Outer shell chitan ratio (relative)

3. Calorie Burden: Light fruit base applied

"Since fruit ingredients are high in sugar, won't I gain weight?"

Energy (kcal / 100g)

4. Protein Balance: 100% Cricket Single Insect Protein Source

"I'm worried that the fruit food might be lacking in protein."

Red dragon fruit is a fruit reported to contain approximately 50–60 kcal per 100g. Considering these caloric characteristics, red dragon fruit was used as an ingredient in G-Rep Dragon Fruit, and the formulation was designed with daily feeding in mind.

Source: USDA FoodData Central

We designed G-Rep Dragon Fruit with a formulation that considers protein-centered nutritional composition even in fruit-based diets by using a 100% single insect protein source of crickets instead of mixed insect powder.
※ Protein and fat levels are relative comparison data based on the average range of the Dry Matter Basis.
※ Actual nutritional content may vary depending on the species, rearing environment, and processing method .

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Jirep dragon fruit
Why do we use 100% crickets?


High-quality nutritional design
The abundant essential amino acids and nutrients from cricket ingredients are key energy sources for the health and growth of reptiles.

Single insect raw material
We offer a stable digestion and dietary experience by using 100% crickets as an insect ingredient and simplifying the protein structure.

Natural flavor
Crickets are a familiar food energy source in nature, and their natural flavor stimulates wild eating habits.




References and Sources FAO (2013): Edible Insects: Future prospects for food and feed security Finke, MD (2002, 2007): Zoo Biology
Rumpold & Schluter (2013): Food Research International
Barragan-Fonseca et al. (2017): Journal of Insects as Food and Feed

Product Name

G-REP Dragon Fruit

Feed ingredient registration number

No. CCC7Y0029

Name and form of feed

Pet Lizard 2 / Powder

Uses of feed

For Reptiles

Registered ingredient amount

Crude protein 21% or more, crude fat 2.9% or more, calcium 2.2% or more, phosphorus 1.1% or more, crude fiber 2.2% or less, crude ash 12% or less, moisture 8% or less

Name of the raw materials used

Dried banana, dried dragon fruit, roasted flaxseed, cricket powder, micellar casein, pollen, dried honey, dried kelp, calcium carbonate, calcium diphosphate, xanthan gum, phosphate digestive enzymes, vitamin A, vitamin D3, vitamin E, vitamin K3, vitamins B (1, 2, 6, 12), vitamin C, calcium pantothenate, folic acid, choline chloride, niacin, methionine, sodium selenite, natural polyphenols from grape extract, natural polyphenols from rosemary extract

Payment method

Mix the powder and water in a ratio of 1:2 to 2.5 and feed.

Actual weight

50g / 100g / 1800g

Expiration date

24 months from the date of manufacture

Details of veterinary drug additives

Not applicable

caution

(1) Feeding other animals (ruminants) other than pets is prohibited.
(2) Please store in a dry and cool place away from direct sunlight.

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