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2007-10-14 12:09:01 · 9 answers · asked by Mike Hart 1 in Pets Reptiles

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They eat fish. You can buy smelt--either frozen or freeze and thaw little (or bigger depending on size of critter) chunks to feed it. Here's more info.: http://animal-world.com/encyclo/reptiles/turtles/SnappingTurtle.php

2007-10-14 12:14:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Snapping turtles are omnivorous. In the wild, snappers will eat small mammals, birds, other reptiles including smaller turtles, amphibians, fish, crayfish, crabs, clams, snails, earthworms, leeches, insects, carrion, and many kinds of plants like Elodea, Polygonum, Nuphar, Nymphaeca, and Typha (Ernst and Barbour). In captivity, snappers will eat just about anything, but you will want to give them a varied and healthy diet from the following list:

Aquatic Turtle Foods - Buy the floating turtle pellets like Reptomin and not fish foods.Turtle pellets make a good staple and should be offered regularly.

Live Foods - Night crawlers, meal worms, crayfish, crickets, and minnows are a few choices. You have to be careful, though. Don't buy night crawlers grown in animal wastes or bait shop minnows that have been raised in chemically-treated water. Don't get worms, slugs, or insects from fertilized lawns or roadside ditches. Goldfish may carry bacteria and snails may have parasites like flukes that can kill your snapper.

"People" Meats - Never give your snapper fatty or raw meats. Always cook chicken which can carry salmonella. Feed only as an occasional treat.Plant Produce - This is a good way to get some vitamins into your snapper. The author's snapper loves chunks of microwaved sweet potato and butternut squash which are loaded with carotenoids, collards with some calcium, and strawberries with Vitamin C. Float some red-leafed lettuce in your snapper's tank and watch it disappear. Wash all produce thoroughly before giving them to your friend.

Supplements - You won't need to give your snapper vitamins if you are providing a balanced diet, but offering pieces of cuttlebone as a calcium supplement is recommended. Chip the soft front of the cuttlebone into the tank and throw away the hard backing. Discard any uneaten pieces with each water change or sooner if they start to smell.

Feed your snapper in a separate tub to keep your tank clean longer. The water temperature in the tub should be about the same as in the tank or just a bit warmer. Turtles often defecate within an hour of being fed, so wait awhile before returning the snapper to its tank. Feed hatchlings once or twice a day. Small bits of earthworm have often been successful in enticing them to eat. Wave the worm piece in front of them with a toothpick. Larger snappers can be fed three times a week. If your snapper appears to be bulging out of its shell, cut back on its food. If its skin looks loose and baggy, feed it more. You will find an even keel through trial and error.

2007-10-18 11:13:32 · answer #2 · answered by Michael A 1 · 0 0

Snapping turtles do not eat vegetables, they are strictly carnivores. They will eat those turtle sticks by repto-min. I feed mine live gold fish or dead mice, pinky-adult, depending on the size of the turtle. Its fun to watch snapping turtles stalk the goldfish. You can also feed them scraps of meat. In the wild they eat anything they can grab, from dead stuff they find to fish, frogs, etc. If you give it a soft substrate in the aquarium w/shallow water it may burrow until only its nostrils are above the dirt, then strike up when something swims over, occasionally stretching its neck up to get air.

2007-10-14 12:35:26 · answer #3 · answered by hippiewhomper57 3 · 1 1

Aquatic Turtle meals - purchase the floating turtle pellets like Reptomin and not fish meals.Turtle pellets make a sturdy staple and could be offered frequently. stay meals - night crawlers, meal worms, crayfish, crickets, and minnows are some options. you may desire to be careful, although. do no longer purchase night crawlers grown in animal wastes or bait save minnows that have been raised in chemically-dealt with water. are not getting worms, slugs, or bugs from fertilized lawns or roadside ditches. Goldfish could carry micro organism and snails could have parasites like flukes that can kill your snapper. "people" Meats - on no account supply your snapper fatty or uncooked meats. consistently prepare dinner chicken that can carry salmonella. Feed purely as an occasional manage.Plant Produce - this could be a sturdy thank you to get some supplements into your snapper. the author's snapper loves chunks of microwaved candy potato and butternut squash that are loaded with carotenoids, collards with some calcium, and strawberries with diet C. pick the flow some pink-leafed lettuce on your snapper's tank and watch it disappear. Wash all produce thoroughly previously giving them on your chum.

2016-11-08 08:09:15 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

To take care of the "green" portion of my snapping turtle's diet I bought aquatic plants from the local pet store. I don't know how big yours is, mine was about six inches and one small bunch lasted awhile, since it was basically supplemental to the fish, snails and pellets I also fed him. Anacharis was one of his favorite plants.

To those who think snapping turtles are only carnivores... Do a little more reading, algae and aquatic plants make up a portion of a snapper's diet.

2007-10-14 16:56:02 · answer #5 · answered by AliDawn 7 · 2 1

frozen mixed veggies thawed by warm water not microwaved, stay away from icebreg lettuce as it is 90% water and acidic fruits and veggies will make them sick. if you feed lettuce use green leafy lettuce also apples and other fruits cut up. Mealworms and night crawlers you can get from a bait shop is cheaper than the pet store. also earth worms.

2007-10-14 14:21:00 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I found that that turtles really like fruit as well as veggies. I really like to watch them eat bananas 'cause they are slippery and have to 'corner' them. They also love catalopes and apples. Lettuce is not a good veggie ....mine never seamed to like it very well, but yours might. Just remember , like humans, they need a ballanced diet.

2007-10-14 12:19:43 · answer #7 · answered by De 1 · 1 4

they eat anything they can get ahold of lol try to feed him diffrent types of veggies try carrots my red eared slider eats them try tomatos.or something else fish snails blood worms
grass hoppers.hope this helped.

2007-10-14 12:40:34 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 2

carrots

lettuce

meal worms

turtle food

kiwi

strawberrys

2007-10-14 13:07:05 · answer #9 · answered by Jess 2 · 0 4

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