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I noticed that Carolina Pet Supply has an ad now on the Forum. So I clicked on their ad to see what's going on, and I see that they have TNT on sale and with free shipping in the U.S.

Because they're on the eastern part of the U.S. and I'm on the western part, their shipping has always been high for me. Free shipping on the TNT is a heck of a deal. Go for it!!!
 

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Mine Should be on it's way. However I didn't get free shipping, I ordered other stuff too:D
 

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It's on sale?! I just bought some a few weeks ago :/
 

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It is great stuff. Keep it in the door of your fridge, lasts longer. Also, you can split it in half and store 1/2 in the freezer.
(this is per CPS advice)
 

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Angi said:
What is TNT?!

It is Total Nutrition for Tortoises. They took a bunch of healthy weeds/plants, dried them and ground them into a powder. You sprinkle it over your tortoise's food. Here's what the web site says about it:

Dried weeds, flowers and plants are an excellent way of supplementing grocery store greens. They add fiber, balance the amino acid content, provide the most bioavailable calcium. The ground weeds flowers and plants are easy to mix with store bought produce. They nutritionally similar to their non dried counterpart, just minus most the water (dried plants are typically around 5% water whereas their fresh counterpart is 95% water)

This blend of powders was developed for Russian Tortoises, but is excellent for all grazing torts. It has been tested over the last 10 or so years on hatchlings and adults. By using this I have eliminated the need to use any other supplements including calcium powders. All ingredients were chosen for their health benefits, palatability and nutritional content. The result is a mix with balanced amino acids, high calcium and magnesium, low phosphorous and high soluble and insouluble fiber.
ingredients:

barley grass powder and wheat grass powder: Barley and wheat grass contains eighteen amino acids, including the eight essential ones, that is, the amino acids that we must get from our diet. The body cannot produce them itself. MORE
Roselle powder (Hibiscus): Ground dried hibiscus flowers. This is a course powder...not whole chunks Sprinkle a small amount over food a few times a week. Great source of calcium !! MORE
powdered orchard/Timothy grass hay: An excellent source of fiber MORE
dandelion leaf powder: An excellent source of vitamin A, D, calcium and magnesium. It is also an excellent source of essential fatty acids.

plantain leaf powder: another common weed used by many for tortoises. Its high in calcium vitamin A (10,000IU/100g) and vitamin D

calendula petal powder: Calendula flowers are high in Vitamins A & C. They also are known to boost immunity

chickweed powder: also high in calcium, vitamin A and vitamin C.

rose petal powder: great source of calcium, vitamins A, B complex, C, D, E, and iron. Also high in bioflavonoids

rose hip powder: rich in vitamin C

raspberry leaf powder: an excellent source of bioavailable calcium, vitamins and fiber

chlorella and spirulina: an excellent source of amino acids, chlorophyl, minerals and trace elements.

Professional Grade Probiotics: with 16 strains of microencapsulated (so more survive the digestive process and end up in the intestines where they are needed) beneficial bacteria. The over all effect is to lower the gut pH which inhibits pathogenic organisms and encourages the growth of the normal gut flora.
 

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lynnedit said:
It is great stuff. Keep it in the door of your fridge, lasts longer. Also, you can split it in half and store 1/2 in the freezer.
(this is per CPS advice)

i didnt even know that. ok will do. i put half of it in a cleaned out spice bottle so its easy to sprinkle :)
 
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