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ZOO MED LABORATORIES INC

Zoo Med Natural Sinking Mud & Musk Turtle Dry Food

SKU: PT0185040066

1ea/2.15 oz

Regular price $3.17 USD
Regular price $2.61 USD Sale price $3.17 USD
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Zoo Med's Aquatic Turtle Food is used and recommended by Zoos, Veterinariuns, and professional breeders worldwide. While some trutle species prefer to feed at the water's surface, many bottom-dwelling turtles such as Mud and Musk turtles prefer to consume food from the bottom of their habitat. This aquatic turtle pellet is formulated to meet the dietary requirements of aquatic turtles with a shell length of 2 inches (5 cm) or larger. The bit-sized pellets sink to the bottom of the habitat making it easy for bottom-dwelling turtles to locate their food. For hatchling turtles, use Zoo Med's Hatchling formula.

Dimension

  • Product Gross Weight: 0.1600 lb
  • Product Net Weight: 0.1600 lb
  • Product Height: 0.75 in
  • Product Length: 3.50 in
  • Product Width: 0.75 in

Ingrediants

  • Ingredients: Soybean Meal; Wheat Flour; Fish Meal; Wheat Mill Run; Corn Gluten Meal; Fish Oil; Dicalcium Phosphate; Kale; Lecithin; Bentonite; Calcium Carbonate; Dried Kelp; L-Lysine; L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (Source of Stabilized Vitamin C); Choline Chloride; Vitamin E Supplement; Niacin Supplement; d-Calcium Pantothenate; Riboflavin Supplement; Thiamine Mononitrate; Biotin; Pyridoxine Hydrochloride; Folic Acid; Vitamin A Supplement; Vitamin D3 Supplement; Vitamin B12 Supplement; Manganese Sulfate; Zinc Sulfate; Ferrous Sulfate; Copper Sulfate; Sodium Selenite; Potassium Iodate; Propionic Acid (preservative)

Instruction

  • Storage Instructions: Store in a cool, dry place
  • Feeding Instructions: To feed, open the container and add a small mount of pellets to the water. Feed once or twice daily, only as much food as turtles will eat in approximately 5 minutes. Remove and discard any uneaten food after one hour.

Specifications

  • Benefits: Zoo Med's aquatic turtle pellets sink to the bottom of your turtle's tank, allowing captive mud and musk turtles to engage in natural feeding behaviors.