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1.5 oz. This medley treat is an ideal blend of freeze-dried river shrimp, mealworms & crickets (all natural foods of turtles). This ensures your turtle will accept and love this treat. Vitamin enriched formula. For juvenile & adult aquatic turtles.
SKU | 1442007 |
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Primary Brand | Fluker's |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 1.5 OZ |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Freeze-Dried River Shrimp, Freeze-Dried Mealworms, Freeze Dried Crickets.
Min Protein 58.00%, Min Fat 12.00%, Max Ash 10.00%, Max Moisture 8.75%, Max Fiber 7.00%, Min Phosphate 2.75%, Min Calcium 1.75%.
Feeding Directions: Feed 3-8 shrimp, crickets, or mealworms per turtle, depending on the size of your pet. (For large turtles, you can feed more) If your turtle consumes them within 3-5 minutes, you may offer additional 2-3 pieces. Ask your pet professional for assistance with developing a complete and balanced diet for your pet.Store in a cool, dry place.
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Great taste apparently
Vam1990
5 years ago
I brought this as a treat for my rescued baby turtle. I’m not sure it’s red eare...
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Picky eaters
Steeles704
3 years ago
I was excited for my turtles to try these little treats. Unfortunately they only...
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