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🐢 Nutri Stick Ultra Fresh - Probiotics, Wild Sword Prawn, Calcium & Vitamin D-Enriched Food for Picky Aquatic Turtles Review

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Description of 🐢 Nutri Stick Ultra Fresh - Probiotics, Wild Sword Prawn, Calcium & Vitamin D-Enriched Food for Picky Aquatic Turtles

✅ SWORD PRAWN FLAVOR Nutri Sticks have a unique taste from a blend of wild sword prawns & akiami paste shrimp, and up to 45% of vegetables + seaweed. A perfect 6:4 vegetable/meat protein ratio. ✅ PET SUPERFOOD It's not only tasty, it also keeps turtles healthy! Jam-packed with a lot of vitamins (A, C, D3, E, B1, B2, B6, B12) great for bone or shell growth, keeping color vibrance & A+ immunity!. ✅ RICH IN CALCIUM & VITAMIN D Nutri Sticks pack a punch—with Akiami paste shrimp as a spice, it is loaded with enough calcium + vitamin D to keep turtles in good shape. No need to buy extra supplements! Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio at 3:1. ✅ INSTANT PET FAVORITE With high-quality ingredients, the food is highly appetizing for turtles & other pets in water—it's so yummy they might refuse to eat anything else!. ✅ EASY TANK CLEAN-UP Nutri Sticks stay intact for 24 hours which result in clear aquarium water. Probiotics in the food help break it down by 'eating' itself as it minimizes waste excretion for turtles.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best for your picky pets

Two of my red eared turtles are very picky eaters and I have bought other food they like but are bored. So the solution is to give them more variety. Unfortunately, they found it difficult to find healthy food and I didn't want to buy food. However, my turtle really likes the food and the ingredients are processed with love and care.

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best food for the pickiest turtles.

I have a very very picky red ear. She ate nothing but tetrafauna shrimp pellets even though they were supposed to be a treat. While my package was being delayed all the time, I finally tried them for my turtle. Let me tell you that I have bought so many different products in the past. I threw a few in the tank and my turtle is eating them like crazy. It has everything to do with the nutrients that it needs to eat. The chopsticks are the perfect size, odorless. Steal for Money will order one…

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 1 out of 5

turtles hate it - food

I wish I could return this product for a refund but there is no way. I have a yellow belly button sister who is about a year old and will eat anything I have given her except this crap. I bought primarily for my 8 month old peacock pusher. She is very picky about food. From day one when she was a little cub, she only ate live foods such as stick crickets, which as she grew grew into larger crickets, redworms and mealworms. I was able to switch it to freeze dried bugs, brine shrimp cubes, and…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent calcium intake! Made especially for Fiesty Turtles

I have 5 Red-eared Sliders and I'm sure many Red-eared Sliders owners know that they are very angry! My oldest red-eared slider has lived with me for over 18 years and she is very picky and hates pellet food! She has been laying unfertilized eggs for over 6 years (she has no mate) and the eggs always take a toll on her calcium levels. I usually take her to the vet for a calcium shot during the laying season. In July of this year she laid an "egg" without a shell, I took her to the vet and they…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Requires socket