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Post by turtlekeeper on Apr 8, 2012 21:33:43 GMT
Any1 buying turtle rescue food? I have been buying this 4 months good mix everything a turtle needs at good prices try it out contact Wayne!
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Post by turtlegirl on Apr 9, 2012 18:08:07 GMT
Yes Turtle Rescue food is great value and you can be sure your turtles are getting the right nutrients. I particularly recommend the Baby turtle food - I brought up all my babies on it and they did very well
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Post by joperks on Apr 10, 2012 9:25:00 GMT
Yes, I am and I posted the link to someone else who is now buying too,
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Post by ausyausy on Apr 10, 2012 16:54:18 GMT
feed mine on the chowda and turtle mix they love it !
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Post by essexturts on Apr 25, 2012 20:13:57 GMT
Just wondering is it fortified with calcium and d3? As obviously its cheaper than reptomin.
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Post by secdean02 on May 8, 2012 16:02:14 GMT
I'v been feeding ours reptomin, sinking pellets, fish and shrimp. They rejected king british food once they got on to reptomin. I'v just ordered some of the rescue food, it looks great.
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Post by turtlegirl on May 8, 2012 19:29:35 GMT
King British isn't great, mainly small dried shrimp which you can buy for a lot less from Turtle Rescue. Reptomin and Turtle Rescue pellets on alternate days is much better for turtles as well as being much better value for money.
If you are worried about their shell condition and want to make sure your turtles are getting enough Vit D3 and calcium, ask Wayne to add extra calcium to the Turtle Rescue food when you order it. I think he can add extra Vit D too
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Post by wayne020668 on May 10, 2012 20:11:03 GMT
yes both our turtle mixes our fortified with vitamins and minerals via our vet so are packed with everything they need, hope this helps you offering the best foods at our prices as some cheaper foods lack this... regards Wayne.
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