Try mixing their treats with the turtle pellets you want them to eat. Try a 2 to 1 ratio at first and slowly wean them away from the treats. With their limited visual acuity, they will be drawn by the smell of the treats and "accidentally" eat the pellets.
2007-09-28 21:07:07
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answered by Darla G 5
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There are numerous reasons why a RES may not eat. A recently hatched RES may not eat for several days while they are sustained through their yoke sac. Cold temperatures may discourage RES from eating as their metabolism slows down. Water should be a constant 75-78 degrees F. Illness and infection may suppress appetites and if other symptoms are present, they should be thoroughly investigated. RES can occasionally become tired of the foods they are receiving and may be just looking for a change. A mature female RES may refuse to eat if she is preparing to lay eggs. Finally, stress may discourage a RES from eating; this may especially be true if this is a newly acquired turtle.
Lighting and temperatures should be carefully checked. Try offering treats and live foods to entice eating. Smelly foods or ones that are brightly colored may appear more appetizing. Boiled chicken or pellets soaked in canned tuna water may be useful. If you are feeding your RES in a separate container, they may feel more comfortable in their regular tank. If you are feeding by hand, they may be reluctant to take it. Most hatchling and new RES need time and space to adjust. Once your RES begins to eat, you should attempt to slowly switch it to a more appropriate diet.
2007-09-28 17:40:02
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answered by <3 Turtle Owner<3 3
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If you feed red eared sliders a treat that like too much then they will eventually stop liking there regular foods. I only give my red eared sliders a treat once a month or so but anyways you could try feeding them other things that you think they may like or just diffferent varities and they may start to like those and then they could go back to there regular food.
2007-09-28 21:04:00
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answered by Anonymous
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my 2 RES did the same thing. So instead of continuing to try to give them the reptomin, i gave them some fresh veggies like red leaf lettuce and dandelion leaves and carrot peels. they enjoyed that. i found many useful resources on the internet to help me in creating a nice weekly diet for them. My treat to them once a month is 1 live cricket each coated with that Cricket Dust. Yummm... they gobble them right up! I go to www.redearslider.com a lot!
2007-10-02 15:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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That's so weird, when I first started giving my turtles treats they also stopped eating their pellet food they would try it then spit it out. I stopped giving them the treats and they eventually started to eat their food again. Your turtles are probably eating the food that falls to the bottom of the tank and you might not see that. Also are they basking enough because getting light and heat helps to stimulate their eating habits.
2007-09-29 16:14:17
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answered by miapia81 2
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Check your set up. 3 RES (if babies) should be in at least a 30 gallon tank (rule of thumb 10gal/inch of shell). Water heater at correct temp? UVB bulb within 12 inches? Heat basking area at around 90-95F? Water filter and very clean and frequent water changes? A variety of food items and supplements? See this site for additional tips and care:
http://www.austinsturtlepage.com/Care/caresheet-red_ear_slider.htm
2007-09-28 15:44:15
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answered by KimbeeJ 7
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Feeder products: stay feeder fish (guppies, goldfish, minnows), earthworms, crickets, waxworms, earthworms, silkworms, aquatic snails, blood worms, daphnia, shrimp, krill, mealworms. for terribly small turtles, prey would could be minimize into smaller products. greater turtles may well be presented greater products like tadpoles. Leafy vegetables: collard, mustard and dandelion vegetables, kale, bok choy. Head (iceberg) lettuce could by no skill be feed because it is composed of little or no nutrition, yet dark green leaf lettuces (e.g romaine) may well be feed sparingly Aquatic vegetation: in an aquarium or pond you may upload aquatic vegetation on which turtles frequently like to snack. Submerged vegetation like anacharis are often eaten, as are water hyacinth, water lettuce, duckweed, azolla (fairy moss), and frog-bit. different vegetables: carrots (tops are superb too), squash and green beans. supplementations a astonishing reptile multivitamin with calcium and nutrition D3 shoule be mixed with the nutrition a pair of circumstances a week. additionally, an surprising thank you to furnish added calcium is by skill of putting a cuttlebone interior the turtle tank. those are often avaiable interior the fowl area, and that they could be affixed to the tank or merely floated interior the water Set them on a 20 gallon tank according to dozen turtles . furnish them with a dry land section and a shallow water section. Newborns would desire to understand the artwork of floating and staying underwater for long sessions of time. do no longer anticipate that they are going to proceed to exist basically with water. newborn pink-Ear sliders can actual drown in case you forget them a dry land section. The water could be no longer too deep. As with grownup sliders, newborns would desire to have their finished spectrum gentle. So do no longer forget approximately to contain that interior the tank. the completed spectrum gentle will help the newborn shells to harden. shop the water smartly sparkling. in case you have not got a filter out exchange the water each and every 2 days. it is extremely considerable on account that toddler sliders are greater companies to getting eye infections (which could bypass away them blind for existence or perhaps kill them) than grownup sliders. shop the water smartly sparkling, furnish him with an entire spectrum gentle, shop him heat (approximately 80 ranges), and upload nutrition supplementations to his weight loss plan. make helpful the supplementations are intense in nutrition A and calc they are friendly yet continuously wash your palms after, some carry salomales
2016-10-10 00:13:45
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answered by Erika 4
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Are you feeling them pellets, sticks, live fish?
Maybe change things up a bit. Try different foods. Variety is a good thing, after all.
2007-09-28 15:42:05
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answered by Quiet Tempest 5
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Probally the problem is that you gave him/her something that he/she liked better and he/she holds on until you give him/her again what he/she liked be4. If he/she refuses to eat one thing, offer her different things. As far as he/she is eating something(That Is Turtle Food;) there is nO ProbleM.
2007-09-28 16:21:13
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answered by trueboy2594 1
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You are either keeping them wrong, feeding them the wrong things, or (most likely) both.
You should read up on basic turtle care, before they die.
2007-09-28 16:20:26
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answered by Anonymous
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