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Non-returnable due to food safety and compliance.
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This Flipper Reptile Foodis freeze-dried and ready to go—no mess, no smell, no tank of live shrimp to deal with. Great for turtles, amphibians, and lizards that love protein. Just shake a few into the dish or water and watch 'em go for it.
A clean, no-fuss option for reptile and amphibians food
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INGREDIENTS ANALYSIS
Ingredients:
Freeze-Dried River Shrimp.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Storage Instructions:
Store In A Cool, Dry Place.
Feeding Instructions:
Feed 5-7 Shrimp Per Meal, Depending On The Size Of Your Pet. For Aquatic Turtles, Scatter Shrimp On Top Of 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 Animal's 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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Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of animals can eat Fluker River Shrimp?
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This works for turtles, frogs, newts, and some lizards. If they’re into shrimp, it fits right into their reptile and amphibian food mix.
Do I have to soak the shrimp before feeding Fluker River Shrimp ?
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You don’t have to, but soaking can help if your pet prefers soft food. Dry works fine for most though.
Can I feed Fluker River Shrimp daily?
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It’s more of a protein treat than a full diet. Use it a few times a week alongside other reptile and amphibian food.
Does Fluker River Shrimp go bad quickly?
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Not really. It’s freeze-dried, so it stores well if kept sealed and dry.
Why add Fluker River Shrimp to my reptile and amphibian food stash?+
Because it’s easy, mess-free, and pets usually love it. Good backup when live food isn’t around.