- Sku: BB-50
- Vendor: ZooMed
ZooMed Aquatic Turtle Banquet Block
Zoo Med Aquatic Turtle Banquet Block is food and a calcium supplement in one slow-dissolving block. Zoo Med's Natural Aquatic Turtle Food pellets are embedded in a calcium block that releases them gradually as your turtle works on it, making it an easy feeding backup for weekends away and a beak-conditioning treat the rest of the year.
Use it alongside a daily staple like Zoo Med Natural Aquatic Turtle Food or Reptile Systems Turtle Mix.
Why Banquet Block
The block does three jobs at once. It keeps food available while you are away for a weekend, it delivers a steady dose of calcium for shell and bone health, and the hard surface helps keep a turtle's beak worn down naturally. The calcium content runs 25 to 29%, with pellets made from fish meal, soybean meal, kale, and dried kelp.
How to Use
- Drop a block in the tank and let your turtle work on it over several days.
- Use one before a weekend trip so food stays available while you are gone.
- For longer trips, pair it with a trusted turtle sitter. A block is a supplement, not a complete vacation plan.
- Remove any leftover block once it has fully softened to protect water quality.
Specifications
| What it is | Slow-release calcium block with embedded turtle food pellets |
| Calcium | 25 to 29% guaranteed |
| Best for | Aquatic turtles, weekend feeding and beak maintenance |
| Sizes | Single block, 5 pack, and Giant block |
| Brand | Zoo Med |
Recommended Pairings
- Zoo Med Natural Aquatic Turtle Food, the daily staple pellet
- Reptile Systems Turtle Mix, a complete varied diet
- Zoo Med Jumbo Red Shrimp, a high protein treat
- Zoo Med Turtle Dock for basking between snacks
FAQ
How long does a block last?
Several days depending on water temperature and how enthusiastic your turtle is. The Giant block lasts longer for bigger turtles.
Can I leave my turtle for a week with one?
A block covers a weekend well. For longer trips, have someone check in and feed normally.
Will it cloud my water?
The block dissolves slowly and cleanly in most setups. Remove leftover fragments once the food is gone.
Is it a substitute for a calcium supplement?
It helps, but turtles with UVB lighting and a balanced staple diet get most of their calcium there. Think of the block as a bonus source.
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ZooMed Aquatic Turtle Banquet Block


