Exo Terra Turtle Food Adult Floating Pellets
A complete daily diet in a pellet that floats. Exo Terra Turtle Food Adult Floating Pellets give mature aquatic turtles balanced nutrition at the surface — where they naturally feed — with pellets sized for adult mouths that stay visible so leftovers are easy to net out before they foul the water.
Key features
- Complete balanced nutrition — formulated specifically for adult aquatic turtles, not a general reptile blend.
- Floating pellets — suit natural surface feeding and make portion control straightforward.
- Adult-sized pellets — larger than the hatchling and juvenile formulas in the same range.
- Uneaten pellets stay visible — easy to remove with a net before they break down and cloud the water.
- Two pack sizes — 250 g and 530 g, so you're not stuck buying more than you'll use before it's stale.
Ingredients
Transcribed verbatim from the manufacturer, in the order listed on the pack:
Wheat flour, soy flour, fish meal, glycerol, rice hull, potato meal, fish oil (preserved with ethoxyquin), shrimp meal, corn gluten meal, dicalcium phosphate, lignocellulose, spirulina algae meal, lecithin, choline chloride, DL-methionine, yeast extract, fructooligosaccharide, ferrous carbonate, calcium L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate, zinc oxide, manganous oxide, vitamin E supplement, niacin, beta-carotene, cupric sulphate, d-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, thiamin mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K activity), calcium iodate, cobalt carbonate, sodium selenite, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin A acetate, vitamin D3 supplement.
Contains ethoxyquin, a synthetic antioxidant used to preserve the fish oil component, and artificial colour is not listed among the ingredients above.
Guaranteed analysis
| Nutrient | Guarantee |
|---|---|
| Crude protein | Min 25.0% |
| Crude fat | Min 5.0% |
| Crude fibre | Max 8.0% |
| Moisture | Max 13.0% |
| Calcium | Min 2.0% / Max 2.4% |
| Phosphorus | Min 1.0% |
| Vitamin A | Min 15,000 IU/kg |
| Vitamin D3 | Min 2,100 IU/kg |
Calcium to phosphorus ratio works out to approximately 2:1 to 2.4:1 across the guaranteed range — on the right side of the 1:1 minimum generally recommended for shelled reptiles, though it isn't a substitute for separate UVB exposure and calcium supplementation where your vet or species guide recommends it.
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Pack sizes | 250 g (SKU RP216), 530 g (SKU RP217) |
| Form | Floating pellet |
| Suitability | Adult aquatic turtles |
| Packaging | Resealable screw-top tub |
Country of manufacture isn't stated on the product page we sourced this from, so we've left it off rather than guess.
Feeding directions
Feed as much as the turtles can eat in five minutes, twice daily. Remove any uneaten food with a net after about an hour so it doesn't break down in the water. Most keepers find adults do fine on once-daily or every-other-day feeding once established — watch body condition and adjust rather than following a fixed schedule. Exo Terra suggests supplementing with shrimp treats and a calcium block alongside the pellets.
Suitable for — and not suitable for
Suited to mature aquatic and semi-aquatic turtles as a complete daily diet. Not sized for hatchlings or juveniles — Exo Terra sells smaller pellet formulas for those life stages, since a pellet that's right for an adult mouth can be too large for a young turtle to manage.
Goes well with
- A calcium supplement block, alongside correct UVB exposure, for shell and bone health.
- Shrimp or other treat foods, used to supplement rather than replace the pellets.
- Exo Terra Turtle Clean, to help manage the extra bioload floating pellets can add to the water.
Warranty and delivery
Covered by the standard consumer guarantees under Australian Consumer Law, in addition to any manufacturer term. Ships from our Brisbane / North Lakes warehouse.
Common questions
Is this suitable for hatchling or juvenile turtles?
It's formulated and sized for adults. Exo Terra makes separate hatchling and juvenile floating pellet formulas with smaller pellets for younger turtles.
How often should I feed adult turtles?
As much as they'll eat in five minutes, generally once daily to every other day once established — adjust to body condition rather than a fixed schedule, and net out anything uneaten after about an hour.
Does this contain ethoxyquin?
Yes — it's used to preserve the fish oil in the formula and is listed in the ingredients above.
What's the calcium to phosphorus ratio?
Approximately 2:1 to 2.4:1 across the guaranteed analysis range, which sits above the general 1:1 minimum recommended for shelled reptiles.




