Generally, it is not recommended to feed turtles with fish food. On the one hand, the nutritional deficiency of fish food itself, especially the lack of calcium, can easily lead to poor development of turtles and turtles, and even lead to shell deformity or softening. On the other hand, because some fish food contains salt, long-term feeding can easily lead to turtle floating seeds.
1. Animal feed: For turtles, animal feed is essential, and there are many types to choose from, such as freshwater fish and marine fish, mollusks, and large eggs. In addition, some aquatic insects can be fed. If not, the meat or viscera of livestock and poultry can also be used as food, but it is best to disinfect them.
2. Plant feed: Feeding turtles also requires certain plant feed, which can be fed with various grains, such as corn, soybeans, millet, wheat and rice. Can also feed fruits, vegetables and aquatic plants, if too big, it is best to cut up or break it for feeding, otherwise the turtle can not eat.
3. Feed additives: In order to supplement more nutrition for turtles, in addition to the above two kinds of feed, some additives are needed, such as bone meal, calcium powder, etc. If vitamins need to be supplemented, multi-vitamins or cod liver oil can be used, and antibiotics such as oxytetracycline and sulfanilamide can be used. If you can't digest it, you need to add a little stomach medicine, such as dry yeast and raw food.