Nutritious hermit crab food for the hermit crabs you love!!! At BioactiveFX, we proudly do things differently, which you can read about here: 3FmZ0yt

This listing is for greensand for hermit crabs. Similar to azomite, greensand is mined from a unique location, the bottom of the ocean! It is packed with trace minerals necessary for proper metabolic function. This is a staple part of a hermit crabs diet and should be given often or left in the tank at all times.

The following sizes are available:

Large Pour N’ Go Food Tube ™
Net Weight: 0.94 Oz (26.9 g).

Small Bulk Bag
Net Weight: 16 Oz (1 lb)

Medium Bulk Bag
Net Weight: 26 Oz (1 lb, 10 oz)

Large Bulk Bag
Net Weight: 46 Oz (2 lbs, 14 oz)

You can read additional information about our packaging and sizes here: 30W1q8c

We offer a wide variety of foods–all of which have been thoughtfully curated into variety packs for your convenience and can be found here: 3qhLdmk

Serving size for all products: ⅛ - ¼ tsp per 3 crabs. If feeding in combination with other foods, you can likely use less.

NO PRODUCTS UNDERGO CHEMICAL PROCESSING OR PRESERVATION.

**A word of caution for those sensitive to smell--all of our items have undergone minimal processing to ensure the integrity of nutrients. Since our items are not highly processed, they retain their natural scents. For example, fish based foods will smell like fish.**

All products can be safely stored for up to two years in a cool, dark location in properly sealed containers.

THE LEGAL STUFF:

None of our products are meant for human consumption. Even if they are human grade products, we still cannot legally advise you that it is safe for humans to eat since it is sold/marketed as pet food.

All foods are potential allergens. All foods have the potential to be cross contaminated by other foods. Although we work on stainless steel equipment, clean and sterilize our tools and tables in between food batches, etc. the risk is always there.

While we try to make note of any products that are controversial or “use at your own risk” for hermit crabs, you, the owner, are the sole person responsible for determining/confirming what is safe for your crabs.