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Pet Ting Broken Cuttlefish Pieces, 100g - £4.99 @ Amazon
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Cuttlefish Bone
A great source of Calcium!Cuttlefish bone also know as cuttlebones are commonly used as calcium-rich dietary supplements for caged birds, chinchillas, hermit crabs, reptiles, shrimp, and snails.
It benefits birds especially due to its high content of calcium, iron to help with red- blood-cell formation, potassium to aid normal heart and muscle activity, zinc which helps with a bird’s immune system and copper to improve its circulation and healing.
Cuttlefish is what we call now a superfood!
- Various sized pieces of broken cuttlefish bone pieces.
- Packaged in clear sealed bag.
The benefits
Birds
Cuttlefish bone is also a great way to keep beaks healthy, as one side is much tougher meaning as the bird gnaws it will help to wear down any overgrown beaks.
As your bird chews on the bone they will be getting a good source of calcium which is essential, especially for hens that are producing eggs.
Tortoise
Cuttlefish bone is an excellent source of calcium for your tortoise. Calcium is a key ingredient for healthy bone formation, and will help to prevent metabolic bone disease.
Cuttlefish bone is also a great way to prevent your tortoise's beak from becoming overgrown.
Inverebrates
Natural mineral supplement for aquarium snails, shrimp, crayfish, and crabs. Cuttlebone is the easiest way to provide invertebrates with the minerals they need for healthy shell/carapace development.
It should be added to any aquarium that contains invertebrates, especially ones that contain large numbers of snails.
Where are Cuttlefish from?
So where are you likely to find a cuttlebone? If your wandering on a beach in Africa, Australia, Asia, or Europe - including the Mediterranean you might be in luck!
Cuttlefish are found in the coastal waters of all these places, but if you're in North or South America I have some bad news - Cuttlefish just didn't set up home here!
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