twice a day - once in the morning and once in the evening.
If you over feed them they will become ill.
Babies should eat at much as they want once a day for 30minutes. Adults eat every other day.
yellow belly turtles eat twice a day.
Once Every hour
turtle pelles on small insects
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Bloodworm!
You should feed your painted turtle about every day but not too much or your turtle can get sick.
crickets and mealworms
The yellow-bellied glider of Australia primary feeds on eucalypt sap and nectar. It also feed on insects such as crickets; pollen from eucalypts, turpentine and banksia trees; manna and lerps; and honeydew (a substance secreted from sap sucking bugs which is then licked from branches by the animal). A yellow-bellied glider will very cleverly obtain the eucalypt sap by making a V-shaped incision with its lower incisors into the trunk bark.
A turtle might eat maybe 1-3 times per day like us humans.If you have a turtle as a pet,do not feed it too much.A land turtle and a sea turtle might eat 1-3 times per day too.
I have two red-eared sliders, and a yellow-bellied slider. I feed them once a day, everyday. I feed them all at the same time--in the morning. It is usually between 6-7am during the school year, or 9-12am over summer break. I use turtle food bought from Pet Smart. In it is mini sticks (scientist made stuff,) mini shrimp, and baby krill. My turtles eat a lot for their size(1inch in diameter)--about 15-20 pieces.
the turtle eat some small fish and shrimp as main feed.
You can get a turtle for your Zoo World from your Facebook feed when one of your friends finds a turtle in their zoo and has the option to post it for someone to "adopt" or "save" it. If your friend publishes the turtle to their feed, you could adopt it and put it in your zoo.
You will have to feed them 2times a day daily. Remember to give them a variety of choices to eat so that they will have a well balanced diet.
Turtle food. Like Reptomin Floating Food Sticks. They come in a tall green can with a yellow lid, and are available at most pet supply stores (like Petco).
lettuce, turtle food pellets, or fruit.