The wrinkled mud turtle
The wrinkled mud turtle is an omnivorous turtle that eats mainly carnivores. , when some food is scarce, some fruits will also be eaten. In the case of artificial feeding, we must try our best to choose food well, maintain the variety and nutrition of food, and match reasonable non-staple food.
The wrinkled mud turtle is omnivorous. If you want to raise a beautiful turtle, don’t skimp. Even if you feed it good turtle food, in addition to turtle food, shrimps are also a good choice. It is a powerful tool for color development. It contains natural pigments, and turtles also like to eat it. You can give it appropriately, but do not feed it for a long time. 1. It will cause nutritional imbalance. It is true that shrimp contains a lot of calcium, but other nutrients are a bit simple. 2 Gastrointestinal diseases and gastrointestinal diseases are easily caused by eating raw items containing various bacteria. The stomach may not be able to withstand eating too much. There are also small fish, red worms, animal offal, beef, insects, and snails that are suitable to give. In short, food variety is very important.
I have to mention here that it is best not to feed turtles with mealworms (mealworms). Unless you raise a large number of turtles, you can feed the white ones that shed their skin every day. Otherwise don't feed. Although they are rich in protein and fat and are cheap, turtles with outer shells are not easy to digest. The digestion ability of turtles is not as good as that of lizards. You can feed other insects, crickets, grasshoppers, and dragonflies if they are available, but it is best not to feed the seedlings. The seedlings have a weak stomach and intestines. The seedlings should eat turtle food, which is safe and nutritious. The best feeding combination is turtle food as the staple food, just like we humans eat rice, and the non-staple food is various meats and other items.
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