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its sweet..ain't it??? so will it cause any harm to the turtles???also i don't have uva and uvb lighting..so i keep my two res turtles in the sunlight(in my balcony)(they r 3 months old...i keep them in my rubber tub for 2 hrs a day in the sunlight + the rubber tank is covered with a transparent cloth so that the birds don't take them away)..is it ok?? or still i need to provide them with uva and uvb lighting???

2007-05-09 23:01:49 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Reptiles

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They are not the same thing, but they do fall into the same category. Turtles love fruit , they all seem to have a sweet tooth, but it came give them an upset tummy, so feed it sparingly as a treat. Baby RES require alot more protein than a full grown RES. You will have better results if you supplement a feeding of turtle pellets, preferably the baby turtle formula, with dark green leafy vegetables such as collards. Avoid spinach, however, it blocks calcium absorption. If you have a problem getting them to eat pellets, try mixing a little brine shrimp in with them, the smell will attract them to the food.
By the way, your RES can live to be in his 30's and can reach a size of roughly 13 inches.

2007-05-10 01:49:30 · answer #1 · answered by Darla G 5 · 1 0

Cantaloupe- is muskmelon basically, and is NOT a good food for RES. Baby RES are meat-eaters, and NO RES needs fruits.

Transparent cloth cover- UVB (UVA is not a big deal) does not penetrate most glass or plastic. It may not be penetrating your cover.

If the tub is big enough, warm enough (but never over 85F water temp), etc, that should be OK.

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2007-05-10 06:27:04 · answer #2 · answered by Madkins007 7 · 0 0

Hello...now that you've explained more, even tho I've answered this, they way your keeping them is not going to work, they need more constant warm temps..like 80 degrees or so & while the melons are OK..they also need worms of sorts & with the plactic wrap over your turtles your lucky you haven't cooked them #1 & #2 UV does not penetrate plactic or glass..has to be a SCREEN ( like window screen ) top ONLY !! Take Care :)

2007-05-10 04:53:31 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

you likely do not want to proceed feeding your RES the tadpoles via fact the water wherein the tadpoles have been present in have been likely contaminated. inspect your individual question, youve even pronounced disgusting water. The water that the tadpoles have been present in is probably full of rainwater run off, insecticides, airborne dirt and airborne dirt and dust, micro organism, risky bugs, and alot of different issues that should probably kill your turtle. i might pretty advise you to easily enable to tadpoles go someplace else and not feed them. except of direction you will possibly want to possibility it. a lot of books will say that animals stay longer in captivity, that's via fact they are fed a larger eating recurring than in the wild and that they are secure against predators. in case you have been to mimic the coolest nutrition source of the wild RES you will possibly have a lots shorter lifespan for the turtle subsequently. Wild turtles consume contaminated animals without understanding and that they pays the fee. decide on what's already primary and secure and stick to the meals which you have used in the previous you have thrown in the tadpoles. it is assuming youve already offered save products or extra advantageous. superb of superb fortune

2016-10-15 06:35:38 · answer #4 · answered by doelling 4 · 0 0

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