I feed mine worms, I put her in a ice cream container and i have some worms in it she eats what she wants then starts scratching at the sides to come out, you can also put some in the tank with it. you can feed it spiders. they eat grass. when they get a little bigger move up to fish, baby snakes (make sure they are DEAD.) that's all i really know.
About 1/3 of it's whole body weight.
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What you do: You simply, feed it, and care for it, feed it cabbage leaves and make sure it has water to drink, simple!!
The best greens to feed a turtle are collard greens, mustard greens and kale.
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If you feed it to it when its really young and teach it to it should but if it gets a bit too old it will be difficult but it is possible.
It is most likely safe to add a frozen dead mouse that has been thawed out to a alligator snapping turtle tank. If the tank levels have never been checked the addition of a corpse could add ammonia to the tank which would not be favorable to the turtle and could lead to premature death. Alligator snapping turtles can eat mice, and if it was store bought it will be fine to feed as long as it hasn't been sitting out for any more than a few hours.
Yes it is healthy but you have to hand feed it
The alligator's jaws are designed for crushing bones, and do eat turtles that stray into their territory.
Snapping turtles don't care much for worms. They will do well with goldfish. You may need to coax it into taking a bite by flicking it on the nose with the fish. Keep your fingers away from its mouth because even a baby snapping turtle can take a painfully large chunk out of you.
No - once the 'baby' alligators hatch - they are completely independent. They quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
you can feed a baby turtle a pear but you must cut it into pieces first
Yes, you can feed your baby turtle fresh food and vegetables. But don't give those too often. You can feed your turtle romaine lettuce, but do not feed any iceberg lettuce.
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Let your baby turtle decide. It will not take more food than it needs.
in the turtle food chain there is an alligator. and fish. the alligator eats the turtle and the turtle provides for the fish by letting them feed off of the ales on the shell. also turtles eat some fish. they also eat insects and anything that drops in the water that they can tear up
About 1/3 of it's whole body weight.