Modern food, which can form the basis of the diet of omnivorous reptiles. When mixed with warm water, it takes the form of jelly, which facilitates dosing and allows the introduction of plant elements into the diet.
The food is especially recommended for omnivorous species of turtles, including North American ornamental turtles (red-eared turtle, yellow-eared, hieroglyphic, painted), and lizards such as: teju, bearded agama, tiliquid, for which it is a supplement to the diet.
Guaranteed analysis:
crude protein min. 35%
raw fat min. 7%
crude fiber max. 9%
humidity max. 8%
ash max. 10%
calcium min. 1,5%
To use: Mix a 1:3 serving of powder with water. Then put in the microwave or boil the water on the stove and mix again. Allow until the mixture is concentrated. The finished gel can be cut or left whole.
It can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two weeks, and in the freezer for up to six months.
Composition: Shrimp meal, alfalfa leaf meal, squid meal, pea protein isolate, fish meal, dandelion powder, stabilised rice bran, krill meal, coconut meal, dried seaweed meal, ground flax seeds, cane mole molasses, dried brewer's yeast, lecithin, dried seaweed, locust bean meal, potassium citrate, malic acid, taurine, rosehip, dried watermelon, hibiscus flower, calendula, calendula flower, paprika, turmeric, salt, calcium propionate and potassium sorbate (as preservatives), magnesium amino acid chelate, zinc Chelate of hydroxy methionine analogues, chelate of hydroxy analogues of manganese methionine, Chelates of hydroxy analogues of manganese methionine, Chelate of hydroxy analogues of copper methionine analogues, Selenium yeast. Vitamins: (vitamin A supplement, vitamin D supplement, choline chloride, L-ascorbyl polyphosphate, vitamin E supplement, niacin, beta carotene, pantothenic acid, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, menadion sodium bisulfite complex, folic acid, biotic acid Vitamin B12 supplement).
Package 85g
The most popular vitamins without D3.