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Short description
Shrimp are natural prey for many different aquatic turtles, reptiles, and fish because they are 100% all natural, high source of protein treat.
Feed 5-7 shrimp per meal, depending on the size of your pet. For aquatic turtles, scatter shrimp on top of water. Feed the amount that your turtle will consume in 5-10 minutes. Freeze-dried shrimp should be offered with other food items that are appropriate for your pet to diversify the animal's diet
Food Type
Freeze Dried
Description
Fluker's Freeze Dried Diets. Take the hassle out of keeping and maintaining live feeders for your pets with our freeze dried crickets, mealworms, grasshoppers or river shrimp.
Made in: USA
Ingredients
River Shrimp
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