- Sku: 43622
- Vendor: Hikari
Saki-Hikari Turtle
Premium probiotic sticks for a healthy aquatic turtle. Saki-Hikari Turtle is a floating stick diet from Hikari's probiotic Saki line. Living probiotics (Hikari-Germ) improve digestion and nutrient absorption while helping reduce waste and cloudy water. The balanced formula supports strong shell and bone development, and the floating sticks make it easy to see exactly how much your turtle eats. Ideal for sliders, painted turtles, and other aquatic species.
Why Saki-Hikari Turtle
- Living Hikari-Germ probiotics aid digestion and nutrient absorption
- Helps reduce waste and cloudy water for a cleaner tank
- Balanced nutrition for strong shell and bone development
- Floating sticks let you monitor intake and remove leftovers
- Readily accepted by most aquatic turtle species
How to Feed
- Feed once or twice a day, only what your turtle finishes in a few minutes
- Use the floating sticks to watch intake and net out any uneaten food
- Great for red-eared sliders, painted turtles, map turtles, and similar species
- Reseal the pack and store in a cool, dry place
Choose Your Size
| Size | Best For |
|---|---|
| 1.59 oz | A single small turtle or trying it out |
| 7.05 oz | Everyday feeding |
| 20 oz | Value size for multiple or large turtles |
Specifications
| Brand | Hikari (Saki-Hikari) |
| Type | Aquatic turtle floating sticks |
| For | Aquatic turtles |
| Sizes | 1.59 oz, 7.05 oz, 20 oz |
| Feature | Living probiotics (Hikari-Germ), floating |
| Made in | Japan |
Pair It With
- JurassiDiet Aquatic Turtle and Zoo Med Natural or Gourmet turtle foods for variety
- Xtreme Aquatic Reptile & Amphibian Sticks as an alternate staple
- Browse all reptile and turtle food
Frequently Asked Questions
Which turtles is it for?
Aquatic turtles such as red-eared sliders, painted turtles, map turtles, and musk turtles.
What do the probiotics do?
The living Hikari-Germ probiotics aid digestion and nutrient absorption, which helps reduce waste, odor, and cloudy water.
Do the sticks float?
Yes. Floating sticks let you see how much your turtle is eating and make it easy to remove leftovers.
How often should I feed?
Once or twice a day, offering only what your turtle finishes in a few minutes.
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Saki-Hikari Turtle


