Live Food Plant – Marigold

£4.99

  • Fresh, nutritious marigold calendula for reptiles.
  • Ideal for bearded dragons and tortoises.
  • High in vitamins A, C, and E, plus calcium and iron.
  • Encourages natural foraging and exercise.
  • Grows up to 60cm tall.
  • Grown without harmful chemicals.
  • Easy to grow indoors or outdoors.

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Description

Our Live Food Plant – Marigold Calendula (Calendula officinalis), the perfect addition to your reptile’s diet. Specifically grown for reptile owners, marigold calendula offers a fresh and nutrient-rich food source that enhances the diet of bearded dragons, tortoises, and other herbivorous reptiles. This live plant provides a wholesome and enriching dietary experience for your beloved pets.

Key Features

  • Nutrient-Rich Reptile Food: Packed with essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamins A, C, and E, as well as calcium and iron.
  • Fresh & Natural: Grown without the use of harmful chemicals or pesticides, ensuring a pure and healthy diet for your reptiles.
  • Live Plants for Reptiles: Our marigold calendula is a live plant, providing a continuous source of fresh greens for your pets.
  • Easy to Grow: Simple care requirements make it easy for reptile owners to cultivate and maintain.
  • Versatile: Suitable for a variety of reptiles, including bearded dragons and tortoises.

Nutritional Benefits

Marigold calendula offers numerous nutritional benefits for reptiles:

  • Vitamins & Minerals: High in vitamins A, C, and E, essential for immune support, skin health, and overall vitality. Rich in calcium and iron, promoting strong bones and muscle function.
  • Healthy Reptile Diet: Provides a balanced and nutritious diet, contributing to your reptile’s overall health and well-being.
  • Parts to Feed: The leaves and flowers are the primary edible parts of the plant, offering a tender and palatable option for your pets.

Enrichment

Feeding your reptiles with live plants like marigold calendula not only meets their nutritional needs but also offers great enrichment. It encourages natural foraging behaviours, stimulates mental activity, and promotes physical exercise, making mealtime both healthy and engaging.

Suitability

  • Bearded Dragons: Marigold calendula is ideal for a fresh bearded dragon diet, adding variety and nutritional value.
  • Tortoises: Perfect fresh food for tortoises, providing them with the greens they need for a balanced diet.
  • Parts Edible: Leaves and flowers are safe and nutritious for these reptiles.

Growth Size

Marigold calendula plants can grow to a height of 30 to 60 cm, providing an abundant source of fresh greens for your reptiles. With proper care, they develop lush foliage and vibrant flowers that are both attractive and highly nutritious.

Care Instructions

  • Light: Marigold calendula requires moderate to full sunlight to thrive. Place it in a location with indirect sunlight if grown indoors.
  • Water: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Regular watering is essential for healthy growth.
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. Ensure the soil is fertile to support robust growth.

Common Questions

  • Is this a good fresh food for tortoises? Absolutely, marigold calendula is a great addition to a tortoise’s diet, offering fresh greens and essential nutrients.
  • Is this a good fresh food for bearded dragons? Yes, bearded dragons will benefit from the fresh and nutritious marigold calendula.
  • Can the plant be grown indoors and outdoors? Marigold calendula can be grown both indoors and outdoors, making it a versatile option for any environment.

Conclusion

In summary, our Live Food Plant – Marigold Calendula (Calendula officinalis) is the ultimate choice for reptile owners looking to provide a nutritious and enriching diet for their pets. Easy to grow and packed with essential nutrients, it supports your reptiles’ health and well-being. Make the best choice for your reptiles today and watch them flourish with our premium marigold calendula.

Additional information

Weight .20 kg
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