When a turtle is eating fish, it typically uses its strong jaws to bite and tear the fish into smaller pieces. Turtles are known to be opportunistic feeders, meaning they will eat a variety of foods including fish, crustaceans, and plants. They may also use their sharp beaks to crush the shells of crustaceans before consuming them.
Only if you don't mind it eating the fish !
Marine sea turtles mostly eat fish and jelly fish. The green sea turtle is the only one who is a herbivore, eating mainly sea grass.
Yes, but not huge fish. Just smaller fish like: guppies, goldfish, etc.
A turtle is not a fish, it is a reptile. Why Would you think that??????
Yes, their food can be brought at a pet store. They like eating live blood worm(witch you can buy) and turtle and terpin pellets. They also like live fish(like gold fish) but i would let you pet store owner know that its for a turtle first.
It depends on the size of the fish and the size of the turtle.
A fish
The cleaner fish, such as cleaner wrasses or cleaner shrimp, perform a mutualistic cleaning behavior where they remove parasites, dead skin, and fungi from other fish by eating them. This cleaning behavior benefits both the cleaner fish and the fish being cleaned by reducing parasite loads and maintaining their health.
Probably a turtle looking blow fish.
Yes, the turtle will eventually eat the fish. It is better if you keep both species seperated. hoped that helped.
Animals do not make friendships as we do. The turtle would eat the fish if it was a carnivorous turtle.
If a turtle stops eating it is just resting,but but a little more water in it tank if there is not enough