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1. Cockles, shellfish, live, throw them whole, and it will open its shell by itself.
3. Fish fry, live small fry, good food.
5. Meat, beef, mutton, pork can be used, but fresh lean meat is required.
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First of all, remind you that you can't feed turtle food, turtle food is just a tool used by vendors to make money, there is no nutrition at all (of course, unless you buy **, but it is very expensive), turtles and turtles will not eat, I don't believe you can try!
If the turtle you buy is very small, it probably won't catch live food yet, you can feed it with a toothpick with lean meat the size of a grain of rice, (once a day is fine), rub it in front of its nose, and it will eat, but some turtles are very slow to react, you have to be patient. When they are older, you can feed them some live small fish and shrimp, which are rich in calcium and are very beneficial for the growth of turtles.
It is said that turtles and turtles are easy to raise, not really, my turtles have also been sick, especially small turtles, if you love them very much, you are usually diligent, generally fine, my turtles are very healthy now.
Daily feeding care:
1.If you don't have a filter device and feed every day, you should change the water every day, because the turtle will excrete immediately after eating, which is very smelly, especially in summer, the air will be bad, and if the water quality is bad, the turtle is also prone to illness.
2.They must feed in the water, but usually give them a dry place, such as putting a stone in the water so that they can climb up and bask in the sun, turtles and turtles can not always soak in the water.
3.It is best to be exposed to sunlight for no less than 2 hours a day, which can not only kill bacteria but also promote the absorption of calcium in the turtle's body, and try not to add a lid or through the glass, because it will filter out a lot of ultraviolet rays.
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Those who eat raw meat, cut them into smaller ones, and those who can't swallow the big ones should be in the water, and the water should not exceed their guests, and they should cover their feet, and in winter they should be put in the yellow sand, and if they don't eat them, my little turtle is now in the sand.
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The internal organs of the fish are fine, it is too wasteful to give him the fish meat. It's best if you can get free small fish. When you eat fish at home, pick out the internal organs, put them in a small box, freeze them in the refrigerator, and when the time comes, just give it about three peanuts about the size of meat, and be careful, don't have fish bones!
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Turtles have a wide range of food, rice, wheat, peas, small fish, shrimp, insects, snails, pork, etc., and their favorite foods are small fish, pork, and corn.
In captivity, in order to meet the various nutrients needed for the growth of turtles and avoid stunted growth and anorexia due to single feed, a variety of feeds should be used, such as fish and shrimp, snails, mussels, etc. in animal feed and rice, wheat, corn, etc. in plant feed. In order for the turtle to fully digest the feed, the corn and peas must be crushed and soaked for about 2 hours before feeding, and other large pieces of food must also be chopped before feeding. It should also be noted that at different stages of the turtle's growth, feed with different nutrients should be given according to its growth characteristics.
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