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MULTIPET INTERNATIONAL INC

Komodo Aquatic Turtle Dry Food

SKU: PT0148593152

1ea/10 oz

Regular price $14.17 USD
Regular price $10.93 USD Sale price $14.17 USD
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The Komodo Diet Aquatic Turtle Food is made in the USA with the finest of ingredients. Developed by leading zoo nutritionists. Formulated for maximum growth. Resealable bag to keep food fresh.

Dimension

  • Product Gross Weight: 0.6250 lb
  • Product Net Weight: 0.6250 lb
  • Product Height: 3.00 in
  • Product Length: 9.00 in
  • Product Width: 5.88 in

Ingrediants

  • Ingredients: Fish Meal; Wheat Flour; Dehulled Soybean Meal; Poultry By-Product Meal; Wheat; Fish Oil; Soy Lecithin; Choline Chloride; Yeast Culture; L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (source of Vitamin C); dl-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E Supplement); Vitamin A Acetate; Vitamin D3Supplement; Vitamin B12Supplement; Riboflavin-5-Phosphate; Niacin; d-Calcium Pantothenate; Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (source of Vitamin K Activity); Folic Acid; Thiamine Mononitrate; Pyridoxine Hydrochloride; Biotin; Manganese Proteinate; Zinc Proteinate; Copper Proteinate; Calcium Iodate; Iron Proteinate; Cobalt Proteinate; Calcium Carbonate; Sodium Selenite

Instruction

  • Feeding Instructions: Aquatic Turtle Komodo Diet should be offered daily. Feed no more than what your turtles can eat in 20-30 mins. All uneaten food should be removed daily. Always make all diet changes gradually over the course of several days. Fish, fruits, and vegetables may be offered as an occasional treat, but should constitute only a minor portion of the diet. Fresh clean water should be available at all times.

Safety

  • Caution: Not for human consumption

Specifications

  • Benefits: Formulated for maximum growth. Contains the correct calcium/phosphorous ration to optimize tortoise health. Supplemented with vitamin D3 to compensate for a lack of natural light. Includes a stabilized form of vitamin C to support your turtle’s immune systems.
  • Food Feature: Food pellets float on the water’s surface to encourage a natural feeding response.