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What kind of food should the grass turtle eat? How many times a day?

Marie Schrader
2021-06-30 21:43:44
Grass turtles should eat high-protein food and feed because they are omnivorous and carnivorous animals. When choosing bait, we should choose a variety of food and bait. It can be fed with dry artificial feed sold on the market as the main material and fresh live bait or animal liver as the auxiliary material. At the same time, you can also feed them some fresh vegetables to provide them with adequate vitamins and enhance their physique.
What kind of food should the grass turtle eat? How many times a day?

1. what kind of food

should grass turtles eat? Grass turtles are omnivorous and carnivorous animals, so it is necessary to ensure that they are provided with adequate and nutritious food. The dried artificial feed with sufficient and comprehensive nutrition can be selected as the main material. At the same time, feed them some fresh live bait. However, it should be noted that live bait should be sterilized before feeding, in order to reduce the risk of disease of grass turtles. In addition, they need vitamins. Vitamins can enhance their immunity, so they also need to feed a small amount of fresh vegetables rich in vitamins.

2. when the grass turtle is fed several times

a day. It is necessary to master the scientific amount and time of feeding. It is best to feed a small number of times. Feeding times can be adjusted according to the different growth periods of grass turtles. For young grass turtles, they should be guaranteed to eat enough food, preferably 2-3 times a day. Adult grass turtles can be fed once a day to meet their daily needs. The amount of

feeding needs to be controlled, and the food should be fed as much as possible to ensure that they can eat within ten minutes. At the same time, after they finish eating food, they need to fish out the food residues in the fish tank in time to avoid polluting the water quality and increasing the risk of grass turtles.

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