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This item is a special order only - Please allow extra time for stock to arrive. You will be notified once stock is available.
A Scientifically Formulated, Probiotic Enhanced Pellet For Tortoise
& Herbivorous Lizards Like Adult Spiny-Tailed Lizards or Iguana.
- Mulberry Leaf Offers Superior Nutrition
Mulberry leaf offers an optimal nutrient source for many herbivorous
reptiles like tortoise. It also significantly improves palatability. The
added mulukhiya, Japanese mustard spinach and minimum grain content
further enhance diet performance and flavor.
- Fiber Rich
The wide assortment of vegetable and plant matter make an ideal wild grass substitute.
- Enhances Water Retention
Poor hydration may cause urinary tract issues. The Mulberific Delite
pellet offers excellent water absorption and high retention. This
coupled with a unique sponge-like texture that improves acceptance and
thereby natural water intake during feeding makes this diet an ideal
hydration option.
- Balanced Nutrition & Unique Texture
This low-protein, high-fiber, high-calcium formula offers a 5:1
calcium:phosphorus ratio, which is optimal for tortoise. Once hydrated
the pellet offers a protein level as low as that of wild grasses. The
unique pellet composition and texture can eliminate food sticking to the
reptiles mouth.
- No color additives
Mulberific Delite has a high concentration of natural ingredients and
outstanding flavor which attracts even the most picky tortoise species.
- The "Hikari-Germ" Benefit
This probiotic enhanced formula supports immune and digestive system health while the nutrient mix helps reduce feces odor.
For optimum results please soak the pellets in pure, fresh water for at
least 5 minutes before feeding. This allows each pellet to completely
hydrate and take on the preferred texture. The pellet will become 4X
heavier when completely waterlogged. While Mulberific Delite is
intended to be an exclusive food; many herbivorous tortoises also like
wild grasses or vegetables and forest dwellers like fruits, all of which
can be fed, if desired, but will impact the finely tuned nutrient
profile of the diet thereby reducing its benefits.
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