Question about TNT

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If there is liquid calcium I'm sure you could put it in the water for them. My Russian tortoise will not eat her cuttlebone if I just leave it in the habitat. So I scrape it on the food. But many Russian tortoises will actually eat it. Give it a shot, it's cheap and easy. try scraping it on the food, but not too thick. Or scrape it on and mix it in. I usually spray the food with a little water from a spray bottle and then scrape the cuttlebone onto it. I also add TNT powder during the winter when I have to feed grocery store greens.
With the TNT do you add the probiotic? (It's offered as an option that can be added to the powder )
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With the TNT do you add the probiotic? (It's offered as an option that can be added to the powder )
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Yvonne is right. You choose whether you want the probiotic or not. I have ordered it once with it and wants without it. And I've been told that if you use it you do not have to supplement with calcium. But I still added a little calcium once a week just because. I just scraped off the cuttlebone. Are use it in the winter when I have to feed grocery store stuff, I just can't grow enough weeds indoors.
 
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