ascott said:Got my Trapper fix, YAY!!! I have been in Jury Duty yesterday and today and this is the first time I have been able to log onto the Forum and what a great treat!! Thanks Greg and Trapper.....![]()
bigred said:Your torts must keep you very busy
LindaF said:LOL didn't know snappers would eat grapes! I enjoyed the pictures you have posted of Trapper. He is one scary turtle, but still beautiful!
ALDABRAMAN said:LindaF said:LOL didn't know snappers would eat grapes! I enjoyed the pictures you have posted of Trapper. He is one scary turtle, but still beautiful!
He loves grapes, bananas, and apples.
tortoises101 said:ALDABRAMAN said:LindaF said:LOL didn't know snappers would eat grapes! I enjoyed the pictures you have posted of Trapper. He is one scary turtle, but still beautiful!
He loves grapes, bananas, and apples.
What else do you feed him?
ALDABRAMAN said:tortoises101 said:ALDABRAMAN said:LindaF said:LOL didn't know snappers would eat grapes! I enjoyed the pictures you have posted of Trapper. He is one scary turtle, but still beautiful!
He loves grapes, bananas, and apples.
What else do you feed him?
:shy: Live fish, worms, frogs, toads, dead snakes I find, some bugs, apple, craw fish, snails, carrots. He will not eat any raw meat products from the store, no idea why! I use to feed him gold fish until Kristina educated me (thank you again), now he gets fresh fish I catch or live bait fish from the fishing store.
tortoises101 said:ALDABRAMAN said:tortoises101 said:ALDABRAMAN said:LindaF said:LOL didn't know snappers would eat grapes! I enjoyed the pictures you have posted of Trapper. He is one scary turtle, but still beautiful!
He loves grapes, bananas, and apples.
What else do you feed him?
:shy: Live fish, worms, frogs, toads, dead snakes I find, some bugs, apple, craw fish, snails, carrots. He will not eat any raw meat products from the store, no idea why! I use to feed him gold fish until Kristina educated me (thank you again), now he gets fresh fish I catch or live bait fish from the fishing store.
This is what I love about aquatic species. Many of them are so versatile in their feeding and large collections barely cost anything to feed. A herpetologist I know of feeds his collection of turtles roadkill, outdated produce, Mazuri, Reptomin, donations from Zoomed, and the stuff in their ponds. They're as healthy as can be, but everything on this list is free, except for the Mazuri and Reptomin. But compared to the costs of feeding large collections of other pets the cost is meager.