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How to Feed Your Pet Turtle

 
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Matthew Kepnes

Both you and your turtle will find feeding times enjoyable since chewing food is fun for them. Turtles are great pets for animal lovers – regardless of their age.

This is why you have to do everything you can to provide them with the best possible care. This fundamentally involves knowing the type or species of your pet turtle, so that you can provide them with the diet most suited to them. Identifying the best food and when to give it is quite essential to make sure that your turtle's health is preserved and protected.

Knowing the details of how to feed your pet isnot as difficult as it seems and mostly denotes some observation of your turtle's initial eating habits and preferences. Once you've mastered this well, your pet turtle can be pleased with a long life, disease-free health, and a satisfied lifestyle. Most turtles eat both meat and vegetables, thus classifying them as omnivores, so a balanced diet with an equal combination of both would be a recommended diet for pet.

Some types of turtles such as tortoises are vegetable lovers and enjoy gnawing at grass and plants. However, some of them are scavengers feeding on insects and even other sea creatures.

Both aquatic and terrestrial turtles have similar feeding habits, although aquatic turtles often prefer meat whereas terrestrial turtles have an affinity for vegetables. Older turtles eat less meat, so special care must be taken to keep them away from too much protein. As far as vegetation is considered, turtles feed on berries, alfalfa, cabbage and lettuce.

As you can see, a good understanding of the species of your turtle will enable you to learn what you must feed your pet turtle with. You can include commercial turtle food in their diet, though not extensively, since turtles willingly relish vegetables and meat. However, its food it needs to be finely chopped and well apportioned.

Feeding your pet turtle at a time when they are willing to take food can be gagged within the first few days of their arrival. Knowing this will enable you to avoid foods they don't want to eat. Uneaten food leads to contamination of the tanks, making the environment filthy and smelly. A clear knowledge of when and what to feed your turtle can almost completely avoid that kind of contamination. In addition, they must be regularly provided with fresh drinking water served in a separate container.

While there are guidelines on how to feed your pet turtle with a well balanced and healthy diet, variations are always welcome. This will help you learn more about your pet’s eating habits. They may eat only vegetables and can be entirely content with it. As a pet owner, you may never really know unless you try and expose them to other food varieties - though you should keep in mind the right proportions and precautions.

If your turtle displays signs of lethargy and is having cloudy skin patches or milky eyes, these are signs of poor nutrition and disease.

Turtles are a wonderful and fascinating type of pets whose presence in the house can be a memorable experience. Hence, to avoid any infections and dangers to their health, you want to give them the best possible care and love them unconditionally.

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Matthew Kepnes has been caring for turtles for many years. For more information on good turtle care, check out his website and find out about the different types of turtles.

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