You can feed your baby slider one of the foods designed specifically for aquatic turtles and they will also need vitamins to help their immune system. they will need to be high in vitamin A and calcium to help prevent disease. they also enjoy eating earthworms, meal worms, aquatic snails (for slightly larger sliders) and sweet water shrimp, but the baby's mouth is not big enough to eat them whole so you will have to chop them up into little peices so that they can eat it. hope I answered your question.
P.S. If the turtle won't eat after about a week get some beef blood and mix it with the vitamins and put in a dropper and put the drops in its or on its mouth so it can get some nourishment. they will also eat fruits and veggies
I usually feed my turtle Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Turtle Pellets and occasionally some shrimp. I feed my baby red eared slider turtles shrimp, little dried pieces of shrimp, and the most important of all turtle pellets but feed them the turtle pellets the most and only feed them the shrimp occasionally.
As babies they should be fed a mainly carnivorous diet, adding in more fruits and vegetables as they grow older. I recommend river shrimp and small live fish as far as the carnivorous diet goes, and mainly things with a high vitamin A content as far as fruits and vegetables go. No spinach and no collard greens, as they can cause digestive problems. Turtle pellets are also wise to add in as they have some nutritional aspects that you don't generally find elsewhere.
It is bad to feed it just one thing. Feed your turtle a variety of things. Here are some suggestions: crickets, earthworms,snails, and mosquito fish.
As babies they should be fed a mainly carnivorous diet, adding in more fruits and vegetables as they grow older. I recommend river shrimp and small live fish as far as the carnivorous diet goes, and mainly things with a high vitamin A content as far as fruits/veggies go. No spinach and no collard greens, as they can cause digestive problems. Turtle pellets are also wise to add in as they have some nutritional aspects that you don't generally find elsewhere.
I have a baby red ear slider I feed mine commercial pellets and Krill shrimp because baby red ear sliders need ore protean but if its an adult you have you should be feeding him veggies like lettuce and pellets and comerical food containg krill gammarus and shrimp or live food like worms or guppies I have an adult yellow belly slider and he likes lettuce and comerical food and hes a 6 year old turtle and hes doing just fine i don't feed him live food though.
Turtle food from the pet store, garden slugs or bugs.
shredded vegtables, fruits, and greens
Turtle pellets, feeder fish, fruits, etc.
No, red-eared sliders are not illegal in England.
yes, mini red eared sliders do exist
Yes, you can feed your red eared slider carrots. Jut make sure the pieces you are feeding them are small enough and soft enough to eat.
Yes, red eared sliders eat minnows in the wild and in captivity.
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yes they can be separated because by nature, red eared sliders are solitary creatures.
No ! WHY would you want to feed a RES on something that is NOT part of its NATURAL diet !
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humans
Red-Eared Sliders are Semi-Aquatic turtles.