I know that they are kind of interested in carrots. shave it with a pealer and see what they do.
you cant force a turtle/tortiose out of his shell. its his own personal choice. however, you can attempt to lure him out with the promise of a good habitate and suitable food
It is not recommended for fish to eat baby turtle food as their nutritional needs are different. Fish require specific nutrients found in fish food for proper growth and health. Feeding fish turtle food can lead to nutrient deficiencies and health problems.
its a good choice because it helps store food and keeps it fresh.
calories
I am not sure if they are bad for cats, exactly. However, any food that is not meant for cats generally isn't good for them (human food and other pet foods included).
u good buy it at pet smart or a pet shop
A turtle is one option. Turtles are very strong, hearty creatures. As long as you feed them enough and keep their tank clean, they won't die on you. If cared for properly, they may even outlive you! So there is less chance of your child being heartbroken over their pet's untimely death. They are also fairly easy to care for. The tank can be a pain to clean, but other than that, they are pretty low-maintenance. All you need is a tank, a heat lamp, a filter for the water (unless it's a land turtle), and turtle food (like Reptomin Floating Food Sticks).
something good small shrimp, coral, and other small animals
Natural Choice is a good food for a Shar-Pei and milkbones are good as treats. If you have enough money as a food Wysong is the absolute best for the dogs health.
i think the best choice is PIZZA! Because it is brain food and GOOD!=)
turtle's have a good sense of smell and good vision
if the goldfish is smaller then the head of the turtle, it will eat it! if it is bigger then half of the shell it will be fine but not if your turtle gets bigger. if the fish is to big to eat but small enough for your turtle to target, it may kill it, or try to eat it and choke, killing your turtle.