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Shrimp are natural prey for many different fish, aquatic amphibians, and reptiles because they provide a high source of protein and essential amino acids. Because live freshwater shrimp are difficult to maintain in captivity and can be expensive, most pet owners do not provide these nutritionally valuable prey items for their pets.
Offer your aquatic friends a delightful snack with these freeze-dried river shrimp. They’re packed with essential nutrients and protein that help maintain the health and vigor of your pets.
These shrimp provide the perfect, mess-free food alternative for turtles, reptiles, and amphibians, with a long shelf life that ensures freshness without refrigeration.
Enhance your pet’s feeding routine with this hassle-free food choice that mimics their natural diet, while giving you the convenience of feeding them anytime without any preparation needed.
Shrimp are natural prey for many different fish, aquatic amphibians, and reptiles because they provide a high source of protein and essential amino acids. Because live freshwater shrimp are difficult to maintain in captivity and can be expensive, most pet owners do not provide these nutritionally valuable prey items for their pets. Flukers realizes the importance of diversifying your pet amphibians or reptiles diet to increase the overall nutritional value being provided to your pet and has produced a freeze-dried river shrimp diet. Flukers freeze-dried river shrimp can be used in combination with other freeze-dried products to provide your pet with natural prey items without the mess and expense of live prey items.
Directions: Feed 5-7 shrimp per meal, depending on the size of your pet. For aquatic turtles, scatter shrimp on top of the water. Feed the amount that your turtle will consume in 5-10 minutes. Freeze-dried shrimp should be offered with other food items that are appropriate for your pet to diversify the animals diet and reduce the likelihood of nutritional disease. Ask your pet professional for assistance with developing a complete and balanced diet for your pet amphibian, fish, or reptile.
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