
My first question is about vitamin supplements. I've been looking into them, and it seems that reptile vitamins are made to be dusted on food. If food is placed in the water for RES, then doesn't the powder come off the food before they eat it? Are there special vitamins made for aquatic turtles?
Secondly, I'm curious about commercially prepared foods. I've looked into most of the brands that are most commonly recommended, like ReptoMin and Mazuri. With the exception of Omega One and Zilly (?), all these foods seem to be poor quality. None but the Omega One list a specific fish/seafood meal as their first ingredient and they have high amounts of corn/wheat/soybean fillers. When I look for fish food, these are the first things I look at. So, I'm curious. Why is Mazuri (as an example) considered so good when it's first ingredient is corn? What else do these foods have that are nutritionally important to RES?
I ended up getting Repashy's Savory Stew, which I have never seen mentioned on RES forums or care sheets. Repashy is my staple fish food, so that's the brand I went with for my turtles. Can y'all tell me if this is a good staple for my pair?
Our Meal Replacement Gel for Meat Loving Omnivorous Species of Reptiles and Amphibians. Great for Turtles, Skinks, Tegus, Bearded Dragons and others.
INGREDIENTS: Whole Krill Meal, Alfalfa Leaf Meal, Whole Squid Meal, Stabilized Rice Bran, Whole Sardine Meal, Dried Brewers Yeast, Spirulina Algae, Chlorella Algae, Seaweed Flour, Dried Kelp, Konjac, Carob Bean Gum, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Taurine, Potassium Citrate, Calcium Propionate, Schizochytrium Algae, Phaffia Rhodozyma Yeast, Paprika Extract, Calendula Flower Powder, Marigold Flower Extract, Rose Hips Powder, Turmeric Root Powder, Malic Acid, Sodium Chloride, Canthaxanthin, Potassium Sorbate, Magnesium Gluconate, Lecithin, Rosemary Extract and Mixed Tocopherols (as preservatives), Vitamins (Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Choline Chloride, Ascorbic Acid Phosphate, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, Beta Carotene, Pantothenic Acid, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin B-12 Supplement).
Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein min. 40%, Crude Fat min. 6%, Crude Fat max. 8%, Crude Fiber max. 8%, Moisture max. 8%, Ash max. 9%, Calcium min. 1.5%, Calcium max. 2%, Phosphorus min. 0.75%.
I was thinking about mixing it with their Super Green (so it would all be in the same cube together), which is an algae based vegan formula for fish, to cut back a bit on the protein and add more greens. This is the ingredient list for the Super Green:
INGREDIENTS: Chlorella Algae, Spirulina Algae, Pea Protein Isolate, Germinated Brown Rice Protein Concentrate, Alfalfa Leaf Powder, Stabalized Rice Bran, Dandilion Powder, Dried Brewers Yeast, Flax Seed Meal, Schizochytrium Algae, Chondrus Algae, Konjac, Carob Bean Gum, Ascophyllum Algae, Potassium Citrate, Calcium Propionate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Taurine, Phaffia rhodozyma yeast, Paprika Extract, Calendula Flower Powder, Marigold Flower Extract, Rose Hips Powder, Turmeric Root Powder, Malic Acid, Sodium Chloride, Canthaxanthin, Potassium Sorbate, Magnesium Gluconate, Lecithin, Rosemary Extract and Mixed Tocopherols (as preservatives), Vitamins (Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Choline Chloride, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, Beta Carotene, Pantothenic Acid, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin B-12 Supplement).
Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein min. 35%, Crude Fat min. 6%, Crude Fiber max. 8%, Moisture max. 8%, Ash max. 9%, Calcium min. 1.5%, Phosphorus min. 0.75%.
Does this sound like a healthy staple?