Tetra 16598 ReptoMin Baby Floating Food Sticks, 0.92-Ounce, 100 ml
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Because this is a larger and harder food stick that your tadpoles may not be able to eat, I would recommend using fish flake or pellet fish food. Wafers made from algae work well as well. Meal worms, boiled eggs, and crickets can be used as they grow older.
Selected User Reviews For Tetra 16598 ReptoMin Baby Floating Food Sticks, 0.92-Ounce, 100 ml
We have four African Clawed Frogs ranging in age from ten to twenty years old. 17 years. Since they were fully grown, we've been feeding them Reptomin floating sticks. I used to have to cut the regular sized floating sticks in half, but the Reptomin Baby eliminates this step. Every three days, we give each frog seven sticks, or as much as they can consume in an hour.
This food is a big hit with our new hatchling red eared slider. Has everything he requires in terms of protein, fat, calcium, and so on. He or she is vivacious, inquisitive, and happy. So far, we've decided on Shellby/Shelldon as a name for him once we learn his gender.
My turtle is extremely picky, and he refused to eat the last of what I bought, but I've only seen him eat this food once, so it's better than nothing.
It is extremely popular among them. It was a very good deal. This is a product that I will purchase again.
This is a favorite food of one of my baby turtles. These elicit a lot of enthusiasm from them.
You will also not be overcome by the odor.
For my red ear sliders, I'll need a much larger one. This is something that they really enjoy.
My little turtle, on the other hand, adores it! This product appeals to me because the pellets are small and appear to be tasty; they are simple to eat for a small turtle, and they dissolve for easy consumption. I've purchased them in the past and will continue to do so in the future.