ProRep Tortoise Block 95g
A complementary calcium feed designed to support healthy shell development and strong bones in tortoises. This practical calcium block provides a steady source of calcium alongside beneficial plant ingredients and targeted nutritional additives to help support overall wellbeing as part of a balanced tortoise care routine.
Formulated with calcium sulphate anhydrous, zeolite, alfalfa, carrot, nettle powder, spirulina powder, and prickly pear, the block offers a convenient way to encourage regular calcium intake within the enclosure. Added vitamins, amino acids, and trace elements help provide additional nutritional support for everyday health and vitality.
Key Features
- Complementary calcium block for tortoises
- Supports healthy shell growth and bone strength
- Provides a steady source of calcium
- Made with alfalfa, carrot, and nettle powder
- Contains spirulina powder and prickly pear
- Includes zeolite within the formulation
- Added vitamins A, D3, E, and C
- Contains amino acids including lysine and methionine
- Includes betaine and L-carnitine
- Added trace elements including iron, iodine, copper, manganese, and zinc
- Easy-to-use enclosure feeding format
- Supports overall wellbeing
Composition
Calcium sulphate anhydrous, zeolite, alfalfa, carrot, nettle powder, spirulina powder, prickly pear.
Nutritional Additives per kg
- Vitamin A – 1,460 IU
- Vitamin D3 – 85 IU
- Vitamin E – 6 mg
- Vitamin C – 25 mg
- L-lysine monohydrochloride – 30 mg
- DL-methionine – 30 mg
- Betaine anhydrous – 100 mg
- L-carnitine – 2.5 mg
Trace Elements per kg
- Iron sulphate monohydrate – 8 mg
- Calcium iodate anhydrous – 0.37 mg
- Copper sulphate pentahydrate – 0.25 mg
- Manganese oxide – 2 mg
- Zinc oxide – 4.5 mg
Technical Additives per kg
- Tocopherol extracts from vegetable oils – 2.7 mg
- Rosemary extract – 1.4 mg
Directions for Use
Place one block into the tortoise enclosure. Replace once fully consumed or if the block becomes wet or soiled. Use as part of a balanced diet alongside appropriate UVB lighting and correct husbandry practices.