Feeding and Nutrition :: Why did my turtle eat it's own stool?

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Post Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 6:44 am   Why did my turtle eat it's own stool?

Hi, i have my turtle for about a year now. He's a small one, I think, but I'm not sure how old he is. A few days ago, I noticed him smelling and even trying to eat his own stool! What's wrong with him?
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Post Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 7:18 am   

Turtles will do that...it's just their nature. Make sure you have plenty of leaft greens in the tnk for him to eat. For a complete feeding list, check the top of this section for the recommended feeding list sticky.
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Post Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 1:48 pm   

just let him do his thing how big is you turtle that could tedermin his age
also what type is he
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Post Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 2:46 pm   

Size doesn't always determine age. Turtles are like people, and I know I am shorter than most...it doesn't make me any younger. Also, most people on this site are posting because they also have an RES hince www.redearslider.com Those who are posting otherwise will state that when posting. If it isn't mentioned...it's an RES.
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Post Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 2:49 pm   

i know but is he or she is real small she's a baby ig she;s medium he/she could be 1 or 2 any bigger 3 -higher
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Post Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 2:56 pm   

shellie wrote:i know but is he or she is real small she's a baby ig she;s medium he/she could be 1 or 2 any bigger 3 -higher

shellie, this is not true. Size does not indicate age. Some turtles can be 4" at a year and others will be larger. There are many factors involved in the growth of a turtle. An incorrect diet, an improper/inadequate habitat and genetics just to name a few. Perhaps as its been suggested you should do some research on RES so that you are a well informed turtle owner.

In your numerous posts introducing yourself you've said that you are new to owning a turtle, is that correct??
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