San Francisco Bay Brand Frozen Aquatic Turtle Diet
I've been feeding Tubs this frozen turtle food a couple of times a week for the past couple of years. I see now (according to my "jagged edges" post) that I've been guilty of overfeeding. I am trying to rectify that and am feeding pellets (a reduced amount) every other day and offering veggies every day. However, she is showing no interest at all in the veggies I've offered (thus far, some darker lettuces and carrot.) I am wondering if this frozen turtle food is condusive to a heathier diet since it seems to be mostly veggies (the veggies are the first ingredients listed in the food)?? I am planning to continue offering the veggies first but would like to give her the frozen cubes on the days she is not getting pellets (partiuclalry when she turning her nose up at the veggies.)
I have listed the ingredients found on the frozen food packets if someone would be willing to check them out and give me your opinion? The frozen cubes are a bit pricey, which I of course do not mind if they are offering her some good nutrition, but I am having a hard time wrapping my brain around the ingredients & what it all means (I apologize for my long-windedness and babbling- I am now a day PAST DUE with this baby & am not functioning at 100% brain capacity
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And also, I've been told to lay off the treats I was giving her (krill) and I see that krill is listed as the 3rd ingredient in this food. So would that be counterproductive to her healhier new diet?
Thanks in advance for your help...
Ingredients: carrot, anacharis, krill, romaine lettuce, turnip, pollock, bloodworms, dandelion greens, spirulina, algin, menhadin oil, viatmin premix, wheat flour, vitamin A acetate, cholecalciferol (source of Vitamin D3), vitamin B12 suppliment, riboflavin, niacin, calcium, pantothenate, folic acid, menadione, sodium bisulfite complex, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, inositol, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphoshate, betaine, d-alpha mixed tocopherols (source of vitamin E.)
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude protein - min. 2.1%
Crude fat - Min. 0.3%
Crude fiber - mzx - 0.8%
Moisture - Max. 96%
Thank you again for your input...
I have listed the ingredients found on the frozen food packets if someone would be willing to check them out and give me your opinion? The frozen cubes are a bit pricey, which I of course do not mind if they are offering her some good nutrition, but I am having a hard time wrapping my brain around the ingredients & what it all means (I apologize for my long-windedness and babbling- I am now a day PAST DUE with this baby & am not functioning at 100% brain capacity
And also, I've been told to lay off the treats I was giving her (krill) and I see that krill is listed as the 3rd ingredient in this food. So would that be counterproductive to her healhier new diet?
Thanks in advance for your help...
Ingredients: carrot, anacharis, krill, romaine lettuce, turnip, pollock, bloodworms, dandelion greens, spirulina, algin, menhadin oil, viatmin premix, wheat flour, vitamin A acetate, cholecalciferol (source of Vitamin D3), vitamin B12 suppliment, riboflavin, niacin, calcium, pantothenate, folic acid, menadione, sodium bisulfite complex, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, inositol, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphoshate, betaine, d-alpha mixed tocopherols (source of vitamin E.)
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude protein - min. 2.1%
Crude fat - Min. 0.3%
Crude fiber - mzx - 0.8%
Moisture - Max. 96%
Thank you again for your input...