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The two component food for carnivorous reptiles
The food ring contains a balanced blend of aquatic organisms such as fish, gammarus and krill, and provides high quality proteins and omega fatty acids. The food core is extruded at a lower temperature and thus particularly gently. It is rich in essential vitamins, minerals and algae for strengthening disease resistance. The optimal calcium vs. phosphorus ratio is the basis for healthy skeleton and carapace growth.
Ring
For excellent acceptance and fulfilling nutrient requirements appropriately
Core
Manufactured in a gentle low temperature process – for retaining delicate, valubale vital substances optimally
Complete feed for all terrapins
Fish Meal, corn starch, Wheat Gluten, Wheat Flour, sun-dried fresh water shrimp (Gammarus pulex) (4%), Yeast brewers dehydrated, fish oil (containing 49% omega fatty acids), mannan oligosaccharides, Algae, brown (kelp), green-lipped mussel, krill, Haematococcus algae, garlic.
Vitamins and provitamins: Vit. A 16,800 IU/lb, Vit. D3 820 IU/lb, Vit. E (D, L-α-tocopheryl acetate) 54 IU/lb, Vit. B1 16 mg/lb, Vit. B2 41 mg/lb, Stabilized Vit. C (L-ascorbyl monophosphate) 250 mg/lb.
Min. Crude Protein 35.4%, Min. Crude Fat 5.5%, Max. Crude Fiber 6.9%, Max. Moisture 6.0%, Max. Crude Ash 8.6%, Min./Max. Calcium 1.6% / 2.4%, Min. Phosphorus 0.8%.
Natural reptile food
This product belongs to the "sera Nature" product range and does not require any dyes and preservatives. The colors of the different food types are due to the natural ingredients. A varied diet with ingredients close to nature is the best protection against deficiencies, and supports health and liveliness of the reptiles. The Nature food types therefore contain natural ingredients such as spirulina, gammarus or gently dried herbs and blossoms. The signets on the package front side indicate these ingredients and their amounts in the food.
Feed sparingly. Blend with fresh food according to the requirements of the animals.