Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 12:26 am Cuttlebone suggestion
FYI - Re: Cuttlebone:
After I break off the hard backing of the cuttlebone, which is kind of a pain but has to be done, I end up with big chunks. I then grate the soft chunks with a small cheese grater that has the very small holes. Then I smoosh most of it into a powder and add it to their moist food - veggies, or whatever it may be. Then I'll sometimes let it dry on the food so it doesn't desolve immediatly into the tank water or I'll set it in an area where they can eat it fresh outside of the water.
You can keep a supply of your home-made cuttlebone powder in a small tupperware, baby-food or similar container until next time you use it.
I did this because my turts would have nothing to do with it otherwise. So I have to sneak it into the food.
This is better and WAY cheaper than the calcium powder sold at pet stores.
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