Beans in dry gutload

drcrossfire

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So i've been doing some research into dry gutloads, and I notice that a few blends incorporate a large variety of dry beans (lima, red, pink, split pea, etc)

I have been trying to find some good references for bean nutritional information with regards to Ca::p ratios

please let me know if you know of good sources. thx!
 
Beans are typically higher in phos than cal.

This is a good,easy web resource for nutrient info:
http://nutritiondata.self.com/

If your purpose is to include protein, consider: spirulina, alfalfa

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Guaranteed Analysis Vitamin Analysis per 100g of seaweed
Crude Protein 44.62% min Vitamin A 31.6 mg
Crude Fat 5.37% min Vitamin B1 0.69 mg
Crude Fiber 3.56% max Vitamin B2 2.33 mg
Moisture 7.55% max Vitamin B6 0.50 mg
Total Omega-3 fatty acids 3.73% Vitamin K 0.39 mg
Vitamin C per kg 1,000 IU
 
what if i do alfalfa, and lot's of beans.. and brewers yeast, dried papaya, some oat bran, seseme seeds, ginger, sunflower seeds? edit- and kelp powder

you'll need to compensate for the high phosphorous from the beans and oats.
a better grain than oats might be whole barley, depending on why you are including / what nutrients you are after
 
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