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Delicious herb selection for herbivorous reptiles
sera Raffy Vital Nature is a high-quality staple food free from artificial colors and preservatives, featuring meticulously crafted sticks and herb tablets designed for tortoises and other herbivorous reptiles.
This mixture of diverse herbs, algae, and vegetables ensures excellent palatability. Its well-balanced, natural composition is abundant in fibers, vitamins, and minerals. Additionally, it contains high-quality proteins and omega fatty acids in appropriate small quantities to meet essential nutritional needs.
This wholesome blend boosts disease resistance and aids in the healthy development of both the skeleton and carapace.
Complete feed for all tortoise species
wheat flour, corn starch, herbs, alfalfa, sea algae, wheat gluten, stinging nettle, brewers yeast, carrots, parsley, spirulina, paprika, sugar, rapeseed oil, spinach, mannan oligosaccharides, green-lipped mussel, Haematococcus algae, garlic.
Vitamins and provitamins: Vit. A 24,000 IU/kg, Vit. D3 1,200 IU/kg, Vit. E (D, L-α-tocopheryl acetate) 48 mg/kg, Vit. B1 24 mg/kg, Vit. B2 72 mg/kg, stabilized Vit. C (L-ascorbyl monophosphate) 440 mg/kg.
Crude Protein 14.2%, Crude Fat 1.7%, Crude Fiber 11.1%, Moisture 5.3%, Crude Ash 7.5%, Ca 1.4%, P 0.5%.
Natural food for reptiles
This item is part of the "sera Nature" line and is free from artificial colors and preservatives. The colors found in the various food types come from the natural ingredients used. A diverse diet consisting of natural ingredients is the best way to prevent deficiencies and promote the health and vitality of reptiles. The Nature food options therefore include natural components such as spirulina, gammarus, and gently dried herbs and flowers. The icons displayed on the package front highlight these ingredients and their proportions in the food.
Feed in moderation on a daily basis. The food can be offered dry or moistened with water as a snack, or mixed with fresh foods (such as romaine lettuce, dandelion, or stinging nettle).