🐢 Treat Your Tortoise Right!
The Zoo Med Tortoise Calcium Banquet Block is a nutritious and chewable food source designed to enhance your tortoise's diet. Made with a unique blend of spineless cactus, alfalfa, and carrots, this block not only provides essential calcium but also promotes healthy chewing habits. Perfect for busy pet owners, this USA-made treat is free from artificial preservatives and offers a delicious tropical fruit flavor.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Unit Count | 5 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
M**Y
Took some time, but loves it!
My red-footed tortoise did not even look at it for about the first month it was in his cage, but now he can't get enough of it! He loves it and I will be ordering another one soon. I placed it along his pathway to his food and water, so after a while, he finally decided to check it out and give it a try after walking by it every day.
J**E
Chewy
Tortoise loves it
S**O
Can't get tortoise to look at it
Came on time and is as described. My desert tortoise just isn't eating it. I don't think he associates it with food.
J**F
Not for my torts
The block seems fine. My torts just don't seem to see this as food. They walk over it and shove it to the side. Even when they are tapping the glass to request more food they ignore the block. I guess it just isn't a banquet to my babies. They love their fresh kale, but whatever vegetables this is made of they must not like it. That said it certainly doesn't hurt them, so I would recommend you give it a try and see if your shell babies can use it to get some added nutrition.
S**G
Tortoise approved
great item
J**N
Useless
Useless product. My tortoise has not even made an attempt to take a single bite. Besides, it is so hard that you need a hammer to break it.
M**T
Probably good? But my little dude is uninterested
My 3-Toed Box Turtle was living his best life in my last school-- had access to gardens, earthworm hunting grounds, dandelions galore. Now he's in my office in my new school, and it'll be a while before the gardens really take shape. I'm feeding him fresh greens and fruits etc, but I got this block to help supplement and give him something to wear his beak down on. In theory: great. In practice, he has zero interest whatsoever. I don't know if it's how it smells, its size (it's somewhat intimidating-- it's a whole dang brick), or if he's still adjusting to his new setup, but no matter what I do to dress it up, or its placement in his space, it's like it's invisible to him.
B**N
Tortoise ate some
Sulcata tortoise. This is great because I believe the color attracts him to it. Not sure how it tastes but the size is great has no smell and I believe it's good quality. It's been 4 months and he hasn't made a huge dent so it's worth the money and lasts a while. Especially for a smaller tortoise.
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