Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Treatment of live animal
Patent
1998-07-23
2000-08-22
Cano, Milton
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Treatment of live animal
426 2, 426 74, 426250, 426805, 426806, 426648, A01K 330, A23K 1175, A23K 118
Patent
active
061068691
ABSTRACT:
The present invention involves an edible terrarium substrate for a terrarium animal such as a reptile, an amphibian, or an arachnid. The substrate includes a fine calciferous sand that is healthy, ingestible, and digestible by the terrarium animal.
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Botterman Alan Mark
Hanono David Jack
Cano Milton
DuBois Philip
T-Rex Products, Inc.
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