Sliders need a varied diet not just one type of food. As they get older - they become more vegetarian in their dietary needs. A comprehensive list of food items can be found in the Wikipedia entry on the species (see related link)
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A commercial diet such as Reptomin Turtle Pellets. A good supplement is Turtle Bites, which are made of fruits and vegetables. It will also eat red leaf lettuce, which can be given daily. Other fruits and vegetables can be offered but should be limited to once a week.
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It depends on what type of turtle it is. At young ages though most turtles are mainly carnivorous, so turtle food brands like Wardleys or ReptoMin are often suggested. Remember though when feeding that large amounts of protein causes shell deformation and internal organ stress (and in severe cases failure). A good guide to avoiding this problem is only feeding the turtle how much would fit inside the head if it was hollow once daily until around 6 months of age, and then every other day after that. A good site to tell you the individual turtle species needs and care requirements is Austins Turtle Page.
To feed a red-eared slider turtle, provide a balanced diet that includes commercial turtle pellets, leafy greens (like romaine lettuce and kale), and occasional protein sources such as worms, insects, or cooked shrimp. It's important to avoid overfeeding and to remove any uneaten food to maintain water quality. Feeding should occur every other day for adults and daily for younger turtles. Always ensure that the food is appropriate for their size and age.
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The pinky is simply a 'treat' on top of its normal diet. Although you don't have to feed it on pinkies, if you are - feed it the pinky first, then 'top up' with a few crickets.
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A yawning turtle exhibits this behavior to regulate its body temperature and to increase oxygen intake. Yawning helps turtles stay alert and maintain their energy levels during daily activities.