Hamilton's turtle (certain introduction)
Hamilton's turtle The turtle is a typical carnivorous turtle. It likes to eat some live small fish and shrimp. In artificial breeding, it can be provided with some frozen shrimp and turtle food. In order to successfully survive the winter, nutrition must be maintained throughout the winter.
1. What is the best food for Hamilton's turtles
Live fish, live shrimps, insects, and turtle food are all foods that freckle pond turtles eat. You may wish to feed the turtle pellet feed and shrimp together. Feed them pellet feed first, and then feed them some shrimp when they have almost eaten, so that their mouths will not get stuck. From the end of April to June, feed twice a day, and once in a while when you have to go out.
The weather is hot in July, and spotted pond turtles grow rapidly. They need to be fed twice a day, and the amount of food is correspondingly reduced. The food variety may be richer, including novel fish and shrimps. Meat and molted mealworms can also be fed to prepare for a successful winter. If there is no heating in winter, fat loss will be avoided. Feet that have been nourished before have naturally strong resistance.
2. Things to pay attention to when feeding Hamilton's turtle
1. Do not feed unfamiliar food, do not feed dead fish, shrimps and frozen food to prevent intestinal problems.
2. Cotton swabs should be used frequently to clean the turtle body, so that the visibility is better.
3. Do not use a very hard plastic tank to raise spotted pond turtles, as the nails will be easily worn.
4. Don’t take the turtle out to play with frequently in winter, as it can easily cause colds.
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