Hi, I had two questions about foods that I plan on giving my crabbies as soon as they come up from their molt, but I just wanted to make sure they were safe.
~First is this tuna which I believe should be safe as it only has 3 ingredients, but let me know what you guys think.
~Secondly is this leftover 3 in 1 turtle food I have that has separate chambers in the bottle for pellets, krill, and baby shrimp. Obviously I won’t give them the pellets, but the krill and shrimp each only have that one ingredient, so I think it should be fine right?
(I haven’t gotten the app to upload pictures so here are the links)
https://www.chewy.com/tetra-reptomin-se ... /dp/126193
https://www.samsclub.com/p/solid-white- ... tect=false
Just to clarify, the turtle food krill has one ingredient: freeze dried krill and the shrimp has also only one ingredient: sun dried freshwater shrimp, which is all it says.
The tuna only has three ingredients in total: white tuna,water,sea salt.
They only have a little bit of ingredients that don’t seem to have any preservatives or anything. Let me know what you think!
Tuna and turtle food?!
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Re: Tuna and turtle food?!
Tuna, krill, and shrimp are all safe, as are most seafoods.
Generally they’re fine as long as they don’t have any synthetic preservatives added.
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Re: Tuna and turtle food?!
Thank you I’ll see if they like it!JoeHermits wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 5:57 pmTuna, krill, and shrimp are all safe, as are most seafoods.
Generally they’re fine as long as they don’t have any synthetic preservatives added.
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