Carrots
Yes
Yes, they will. Just take any seeds or pits out before you give them to your toad.
thankyou whoever wrote about what to feed the slider turtles!! my baby sliders were not eating since a month but i didnt know you could feed them stuff like chicken and veggies!!! thanks a million today was my best day ever!!
Turtles, like a red-ear slider, are primarily omnivores. If you have any veggies or fruit in your fridge you can try shaving off very thin, raw slices and feed this to the little guy. They also eat raw meat or fish. If your turtle is actually a land tortoise, stick to grated veggies and dark green leafed lettuce. Aquatic turtles will also eat lettuce greens but this should not be their primary source of food.
Yes. Just don't plan on giving the poor toad a fruit with seeds or a pit in it.. take them out first, then cut the fruit up into small, edible pieces.
I miss my teddy... I remember all the memories. Well, I gave him a TINY bit of fruit. To much is bad, and gives them runny feces. But veggies? I gave him baby carrots celery and once, broccoli.
fruits and veggies
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Yes, I put my baby slider in a sand filled terrarium over night and feed him in water and he is doing ok
usally the mama red-eared slider just lays her eggs and leaves them all alone but if a red eared slider is kept in captivity the mama takes care of the baby until the baby shows its mama that it can stand on its own two feet which is usally 2-3 months after it is hatched.
I wouldn't recommend it.
As a baby their diet should be 70% live food 30% fruits and veggies. As an adult it switches to the opposite. The prefer veggies to fruit, and mostly greens. Always leave meal worms and veggies out so they have a choice and feed them crickets 2x daily. All food should be no bigger than the space between their eyes.