
Dry food for tortoises
Dry industrial food for tortoises can only be used as additional food source, that is, it should not be given more than once a week. The rest of the diet should be weeds, fodder plants, salads, vegetables (minimum). In addition, many tortoises refuse dry food, both dry and soaked.
Below you can find a list of our most popular commercial tortoise foods:
Arcadia EarthPro HerbiMix Formulated with over 20 plants and over 100 natural ingredients, it’s a great source of energy for your reptile. The supplement contains a full complex of vitamins and minerals, bee pollen, whole plant leaves and probiotics selected by experts in the field. Contains no phytic acid! | JBL Agivert Composition analysis: Protein 12.50%, Fat 2.50%, Fiber 22.00%, Ash 8.50%, Moisture content 8.00% Ingredients: Cereals and herbs 67.40% Vegetables 20.00% Cereals 10.00% |
JBL Herbil
| Sera Reptile Professional Herbivor
Composition analysis: proteins 15%, fats 8%, fiber 12%, calcium 2%, phosphorus 5%. Vit. (per 1lb): A 1 IU, D1720 3 IU, E 90 mg, C 5.4 mg. |
Zoomir Tortilla Fito
| Zoomir Tortila granules
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Zoomir Tortila Vitaminchik for land turtles
| Zoomir Tortila Vitaminchik with calcium
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Diana Tortoise Sticks
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At the moment, it is known for sure that sugar and garlic in the composition will not be useful for reptiles. But there is no exact information regarding the usefulness of fishmeal, green mussels, gammarus, so we recommend not to give food with these products in the composition.
Sera Raffy Vital
| Sera Herbs’n’Loops Ingredients: Herbs (50%) (dandelion leaves, plantain leaves), rings (50%) (cornstarch, wheat flour, fish flour, wheat gluten, brewer’s yeast, herbs, alfalfa, nettle, parsley, spirulina, gammarus, fish oil, seaweed, paprika, spinach, carrot, green mussels, garlic.
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Tetra Tortoise
| Zoomir Tortilla
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Tropical BioRept
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