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MediSepia - Natural Cuttlebone Sepia
MediSepia - Natural Cuttlebone Sepia
MediSepia - Natural Cuttlebone Sepia
MediSepia - Natural Cuttlebone Sepia

MediSepia Cuttlebone - completely natural cuttlefish bone

Product reference: SEPIA LUZ
EAN: 5903900043717

Sepia Cuttlebone is a rich, natural source of calcium and trace elements, which is an extremely important part of the diet of every land and water turtle, bird, and rodent. It can also be used for invertebrates with a high demand for calcium carbonate (millipedes, land snails, crabs, isopods).

PLN4.99
PLN4.39

Lowest price in the period of 30 days before current promotion: PLN4.24 +4%

  • Free return within 30 days.
  • Free delivery on orders over 499 PLN

Feed strengthens the beak of birds, the shell of turtles, the teeth of rodents, and the skeleton of all animal species. Sepia is the calcareous skeleton of the cuttlefish, which is an excellent source of natural calcium; it is better and easier to absorb than calcium from "calcium blocks," which mainly consist of gypsum.

Sepia contains over 80% calcium carbonate. In addition to calcium, it has many trace elements such as: magnesium, manganese, titanium, iron, copper, nickel, chromium, vanadium, zinc, barium, lithium, aluminum, molybdenum.

The product is completely natural, with no additives or enhancers.

The offer concerns one piece measuring approximately 9x3cm.

Reference

SEPIA LUZ

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