Food so delicious your tortoise will come running. Put your mealtime worries behind you – our low-starch pellets contain the optimal nutrition tortoises need to support eye, skin, GI tract health, and normal growth. And with a flavor your tortoise will love, you know they’ll be healthy and happy. Best Fed To: Mazuri® Low Starch Tortoise food is best for arid-zone and grassland herbivorous tortoises and lizards such as the Aldabra, African Spurred/Sulcata, Desert, Egyptian, Galapagos, Gopher, Greek, Leopard, Pancake, or Radiated tortoise, as well as Chuckwalla and Uromastyx lizards. High fiber and low starch levels - Timothy grass hay is the first ingredient. Contains vitamin A and vitamin E - For eye and skin health. Natural source antioxidants – No ethoxyquin. Contains live probiotics - Supports gastrointestinal function. No artificial colors.
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Article
Mazuri LS Tortoise Diet
Article code
NZ417
Sales unit
340 g bag
Inventory status
Available from stock
Size
1/4” x 1/2”
Composition
ground timothy hay, ground soybean hulls, dried beet pulp, oat hulls, wheat middlings, ground oats, dehulled soybean meal, cane molasses, dried apple pomace, wheat germ, flaxseed, ground aspen,...
Brand
Mazuri
Feed tortoises approximately 1-4% of body weight per day. This diet should be provided to tortoises at 80% or more of their daily intake. < >Feed consumption will vary with environmental temperatures, level of activity and animal lifestage. It is not necessary to moisten pellets with water. However, soaking the product may help to acclimate tortoises to the diet. Feed with good quality grass hay. If desired, feed fresh fruits and vegetables. Use at most 5% fruit and 20% vegetables by weight of total diet. Always provide animal with plenty of fresh, clean water. Proper humidity levels are also critical for health and proper growth of herbivorous.