They sell food at shops for them. They will eat vegetable matter and fish. meaning lettuce,carrots,strawberry,apple,gupies,cricketts,mealworms,superworms,shrimp,duckweed, and more! babys are more carnovoius than adults. so feed babys much more fish and meat. adults eat more plants. and when there in the middle,the`ll eat both equaly.
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no,slider turtles have fixed tongues but no saliva for that reason they must eat inside water
Red Ear Slider Turtles eat a variety of foods. Yes, they will crickets, you can also feed dried shrimp, pellets, krill, or blood worms.
red eared slider are the est turtles as pets.but if you are keeping a mud turtle feed it earthworms.
Feed your red-eared slider regularly. Turtles require different amounts of food depending on their size. If you are unsure how much food to feed your turtle, consult a veterinarian. Feed your red-eared slider a high-protein commercial turtle kibble, available at your local pet store. To supplement this food, give your red-eared slider chopped vegetables such as zucchini, kale, dandelions, squash, endive leaves and collard greens.
No. Turtles, like all other reptiles, have no mammary glands since they do not directly feed their young.
As a rule of thumb, you should not feed your turtle anything bigger than his head. Aquatic or semi aquatic turtles can eat fish. However, if you have them in a tank, even with filtration, it can cause an oily film on the surface of the water.
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!!
While they are young go ahead and feed them fish food my turtles love it and mine ar about the size of a quarter. so yeah go ahead and feed them fish food
no i have a red ear slider an he will proly get sick cuz hes not use to an turtles dont eat dat day eat turtle food or fish if its use to it
No. No.
"Unfortunately, you can not tell the age of a turtle by it's size. Turtles grow depending on how big their environment is." Actually, no. A red eared slider does NOT grow to their environment. If you feed it, it will grow. If not it will, obviously not grow then die. But there is no way to tell how old a RES is unless you hatched it or know who hatched it. It does not matter how big it is. Some owners over feed or under feed their turtles so there is no way determining it by size either.