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These are the ingredients:StellaCrab wrote:I have not used that food before, but unless you can list the ingredients, I wouldn’t call it safe yet.
I would ask, what's in the multi-vitamins and minerals? Things to avoid include anything with chromium, zinc, cobalt, among others.Angel_crab wrote:These are the ingredients:StellaCrab wrote:I have not used that food before, but unless you can list the ingredients, I wouldn’t call it safe yet.
Fish meal, Shrimp meal, Flour, Yeast, Cereals, Corn starch, Phosphorus, Calcium, Fish oil, Lecithin, Vitamin C, Amino acids, Multivitamins and minerals
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude protein - Min 35%
Crude Fat - Min 3%
Crude Fibre - Max 10%
Moisture - Max 10%
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Hermitcrabpatch.comAngel_crab wrote:Thank you for your repliesI think I’ll stay away from the food, as it doesn’t seem too reliable.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I’d love to be able to shop at the hermit crab patch for my crabs food, but they don’t ship their food to AustraliaStarGirlxo wrote:Hermitcrabpatch.comAngel_crab wrote:Thank you for your repliesI think I’ll stay away from the food, as it doesn’t seem too reliable.
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Really! I’ll have to look into that! Thanks for letting me knowwodesorel wrote:There is a serious opening for someone wanting to start a food store in Australia - nudge nudge.
Yummy, that sounds great! I mostly feed my crabs dried foods (with plenty of variety) to avoid mold.StellaCrab wrote:Just for future reference, anyone that has a farmer's market, or bulk foods store is always welcome to obtain dried, and fresh foods for their crabs.
I just picked up freeze-dried raspberries, blueberries, and bananas. Looking for a whole coconut to use as a hide, and to feed the meat!
That's fine, I prefer feeding fresh foods to simulate the real wild diets they get, and dry food occasionally.Angel_crab wrote:Yummy, that sounds great! I mostly feed my crabs dried foods (with plenty of variety) to avoid mold.StellaCrab wrote:Just for future reference, anyone that has a farmer's market, or bulk foods store is always welcome to obtain dried, and fresh foods for their crabs.
I just picked up freeze-dried raspberries, blueberries, and bananas. Looking for a whole coconut to use as a hide, and to feed the meat!
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I used to feed my crabs with fresh food, but they never ate any of it. I just feed dried foods nowStellaCrab wrote:That's fine, I prefer feeding fresh foods to simulate the real wild diets they get, and dry food occasionally.Angel_crab wrote:Yummy, that sounds great! I mostly feed my crabs dried foods (with plenty of variety) to avoid mold.StellaCrab wrote:Just for future reference, anyone that has a farmer's market, or bulk foods store is always welcome to obtain dried, and fresh foods for their crabs.
I just picked up freeze-dried raspberries, blueberries, and bananas. Looking for a whole coconut to use as a hide, and to feed the meat!
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I did plantain chips last night.
Fresh foods should be removed after 24 hours.