Try small pellets of floating turtle food, wax worms and even small bugs...
If you have a new pet turtle it might not eat for the first couple days you have it so just leave it alone and let it get used to its new home
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My answer in no because according to the video from national geographic channel adult tortoises maybe eat octopus but its diet eats jellyfish, baby turtles get eaten by octopus.
Yes. Adult snapping turtles will eat baby snapping turtles.
Answer feeding baby painted turtlesYoung painted turtles in our pond in Maine were fed tiny bits of lettuce from the farmer's market and raw hamburger via tweezers with great success. I have 7 baby painted turtles, I feed them bits of raw chicken, pieces of fish I've caught at the lake like brim ,but caution turtles can only eat under water, not on land, the water must be over the turtles at all time.
Well, softshell turtles can eat small fish or insects in the water, but babies can't always eat those. You could try getting some food from a pet store if you have one as a pet, but you could also chop up small things on the water too that they possibly eat.
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Razor back turtles eat worms,flowers,little wood chips,crums.
Yes, seagulls eat many baby turtles while they crawl from their eggs to the water.
Turtles are reptiles and are therefore not born in the water.
Yes, they can eat baby seaweed.
No, a mussel or clam cannot be put in the same tank as a baby turtle. Baby turtles, as well as adult turtles will eat mussels and clams.