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Yes, blueberries are considered low in acid.
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They sure do! We feed our 12 lb. Bichon Frise 2-4 fresh blueberries a few times a week. If fresh are unavailable we buy dried organic blueberries. He loves Blueberries!
It is not blueberries, it has to deal with sea food kind of thing. I know this because I lived there before.
Blueberries turn blue at around pH 2.8 -3.2. But it will turn red if it is more acidic.
It isn't a good idea to feed your beta fish blueberries. they are typically insectivores and prefer to eat meal worms, fruit flies and so on and so forth.
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feed dog high protein dog food no fatty acid
Chickens didn't always have us to feed them, so if they want to eat it then i don't see the problem. They can eat most fruit and vegetable scraps so blueberries should be fine.
Blueberries contain a small amount of citric acid, typically around 0.1 to 0.5 grams per 100 grams of fruit. The exact content can vary based on factors such as ripeness and growing conditions. Overall, blueberries are not a significant source of citric acid compared to other fruits like lemons or limes.
You can incorporate blueberries into a bunny's diet by offering them as occasional treats or mixing them with their regular food. Blueberries are a good source of vitamins and antioxidants that can benefit a bunny's health. However, it's important to feed them in moderation to prevent digestive issues.
Yes, they like sugar, but dont feed sugar directly. Hermit crabs like the natural sugar from fruits, such as Grapes, Apples, Pineappes, Coconut, Mango, and many other fruits!