Oct 20, 2012 #1 marcy4hope Active Member 10 Year Member! Joined Jan 9, 2012 Messages 399 Location (City and/or State) Missouri is there a link to a list of things that are safe to feed red eared sliders? thanks!
Oct 20, 2012 #2 Yvonne G Old Timer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 95,384 Location (City and/or State) Clovis, CA · Plant leaf, aquatic plant and salad material, assorted (freely available) · Raw (whole) small fish (not frozen, very limited amounts occasionally)** · Rehydrated low fat dried cat, dog and trout pellets (twice weekly for juveniles - no more than once weekly for adults) · Zoophobas, crickets and waxworm larvae (limited amounts, occasionally)*** · Earthworms (occasionally) · Tubifex and bloodworms (excellent for tempting hatchlings to begin feeding) · Small snails and mollusks (occasionally)** · Good quality proprietary foods (e.g., Reptomin) three times per week (credited to the Tortoise Trust)
· Plant leaf, aquatic plant and salad material, assorted (freely available) · Raw (whole) small fish (not frozen, very limited amounts occasionally)** · Rehydrated low fat dried cat, dog and trout pellets (twice weekly for juveniles - no more than once weekly for adults) · Zoophobas, crickets and waxworm larvae (limited amounts, occasionally)*** · Earthworms (occasionally) · Tubifex and bloodworms (excellent for tempting hatchlings to begin feeding) · Small snails and mollusks (occasionally)** · Good quality proprietary foods (e.g., Reptomin) three times per week (credited to the Tortoise Trust)