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Can turtles eat veggies

Updated: 10/8/2023
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Yes they can but you shouldn't feed them just carrots. Try some earth worms and other veggies

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They DO eat carrots...just make sure that it is shredded first. :)

Also, check up on Google, for instance if you have a Box turtle you can google up:

"What do Box turtles eat?"

And there should be sites that can tell you.

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i fed my turtles a banana and they just spat it out

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I think so?.

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