| | |  | Turtle Supplies | Home » » » ZOO NA TURTLE FOOD 45OZ | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.7 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.9 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.89 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 22 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
If you feel like cleaning your tank moreNov 10, 2011
By mrmidwest This food dirtied my tank 3x as fast as other kinds of food. I have two 5 year old Red Eared Sliders and they are very good size, but I think the food is a little too big. They can eat it but half of it ends up at the bottom of the tank. Not only did it make my tank dirty but it made it smell very very very bad after one feeding. It is cheap but I will never buy it again.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
No the worst, but not enjoyed.Dec 30, 2011
By Daniel A Flores My red eared sliders don't seem to enjoy this too much. Could be the size, the hardness, or just the taste. This is what I believe to be the rank of the foods I've tried based on my turtles reaction:
1. Omega One Turtle Sticks: They really seem to enjoy eating them over any base food. If there are other foods available, this is the food they would go to. This is a smaller company than Reptomin, so they have limited sizes available right now.
2. Reptomin Turtle Sticks: They also seem to like these, though not to the extent that they like the Omega One. If the turtles got to chose, they would actually chose the reptomin treats but that's not a base food. these aren't too bad, and they do eat all of them. This might be a better alternative to Omega One due to the price options.
3. Hikari Turtle Sticks: One of the less desired foods. The turtles will eat it, but don't seem to enjoy all of the flavors of the pellets, they stick to the more reddish ones and avoid the brown ones completely. Will eat fish food above this.
4. ZooMed food pellets: They would only eat this when nothing else is present, and they spit it out frequently. Luckily this does float, so doesn't leave a mess at the bottom.
5. ExoTerra food sticks: Again, not well liked, and would also eat fish food instead of this. They also spit this out frequently, leaving a big mess.
1 and 2 are real good choices if you care what your turtle enjoys to eat. If you don't care, than 3-4 are good options for force feeding your turtles disgusting food. Either way, they all seem to have a good level of nutrition. Guess it just depends on what your turtles like.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Pellets too big- turtles bite down and breaks apartMar 02, 2010
By Jessica E. Long
"Jessica"
Water gets gross fast- even with 7 inch aquatic turtles. I am going to switch back to the smaller pellet size.
turtles love this and so does my walletMay 15, 2012
By Coolaid great price,and with prime free shipping I couldn't go wrong. I feed them pellets, fresh vegge, fresh fruit reptimin sticks, cuddlebone,dried shrimp and live feeders for a well rounded diet.
Turtles love itMay 04, 2012
By AJ
"girzim20"
After reading the reviews I was hesitant in ordering this food, but I took a chance and am glad I did. I have a large 6+ inch turtle and a smaller 3-4 inch turtle. Neither had issues with this food and both went for it right away. It does break apart when the turtle eats it, but I have bottom feeders in my tank so they are more than happy to eat what falls.
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