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Shrimp and insects are a natural prey for many different aquatic turtles, reptiles and fish because they provide a high source of protein. Fluker's grub bag insect blend treat is a convenient way to offer this high protein treat without the hassle of dealing with live prey. Fluker's grub bag insect blend treat can be used in combination with other Fluker'S foods to provide a well-rounded diet for your pet.
SKU | 3679830 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Fluker's |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 6 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 7.75 IN |
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Height | 11 IN |
Width | 3 IN |
Mealworms, Crickets, Freshwater Shrimp.
Crude Protein 63% min, Crude Fat 3.5% min, Crude Fiber 6% max, Moisture 10.5% max.
Feed to turtles 1 time per day, 5-6 times per week. For best results, feed only the amount that the turtles will consume in 1 hour. Any uneaten food should be netted out after 1 hour. If turtles eat all their food in a short period of time, you can slowly increase the amount given per feeding. Not for human consumption.
Wash hands after handling, not for human consumption.
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