Baby turtles should be fed daily, offering them a balanced diet including small pieces of vegetables, fruits, and high-quality commercial turtle pellets. The amount they eat can vary, but you should not overfeed them as it can lead to health issues. A general guideline is to provide an amount of food that they can consume within 5-10 minutes.
Adult frogs primarily eat insects, small fish, and other small invertebrates. While some larger frogs may occasionally consume small turtles, it is not a normal or recommended part of their diet. It is not advisable for adult frogs to eat baby turtles as their diets are not well-adapted for digesting reptile meat.
There is no actual names for a group of baby turtles but I guess you can call it hatchlings
Well, softshell turtles can eat small fish or insects in the water, but babies can't always eat those. You could try getting some food from a pet store if you have one as a pet, but you could also chop up small things on the water too that they possibly eat.
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Turtles are generally not aggressive towards each other, but larger turtles may see smaller turtles as prey. It's important to provide separate feeding areas and supervision if they are living together to prevent any potential harm to the smaller turtle.
Yes. Adult snapping turtles will eat baby snapping turtles.
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Razor back turtles eat worms,flowers,little wood chips,crums.
Yes, they can eat baby seaweed.
No, a mussel or clam cannot be put in the same tank as a baby turtle. Baby turtles, as well as adult turtles will eat mussels and clams.
2 days later they are born
Beavers eat the bark and soft wood just underneath the bark
they like to eat just like you like to eat when you was but a baby.
Yes. Baby Turtles will eat algae as part of their diet, but it is not their main course.... and they can certainly do just fine without it.
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