TropicZone Aquatic Turtle Diet Stage-1 Hatchling Formula
$6.99 – $34.99
Hatchling turtles are at an especially vulnerable time of their lives, so providing a proper food source is crucial to the success of hatchling turtles at this age. TropicZone Stage-1 Hatchling Diet provides an excellent 1/16 inch floating micro-pelleted formulation with a 45% protein level and a 15% fat. Very well suited for the quick growth and development of hatchling turtles at this stage. Also included are vitamins A, E, C, and vitamin B-12 to assist the growth process. A well balanced Calcium/phosphorus and Vitamin D supplement helps complete the pelleted section of the diet. In addition to this specially formulated micro-pellet, a portion of finely sized dried spinach is added to the TropicZone Hatchling Diet, as many hatchling turtles consume a substantial amount of vegetable matter at this stage of life. The spinach provides an excellent source of plant proteins, minerals, and calcium. Cuttlebone granules are added for additional calcium. The TropicZone Stage -1 Hatchling Diet is designed to support the Hatchling up until it reaches a size of approximately 2 inches. It is suggested that Hatchling turtles be fed up to 3 times daily in small amounts that they can consume within 2-3 minutes.
Ingredients: Animal Protein Sources: Fish Meal, Poultry Meal, Porcine Meal, Blood Meal. Plant Protein Sources: Soybean Meal, Wheat, Corn. Fish Oil, Poultry Fat, Soy Lecithin, L-ascorbic Acid Phosphate (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, Potassium Iodate, Propionic Acid, Ethoxyquin. Dried Whole Spinach. Cuttlebone Granules.
Min. Protein 45%, Min. Fat 15%, Max. Fiber 3% Max. Moisture 7%
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Size | 5 oz., 8 oz., 16 oz., 34 oz., 80 oz. |