I need a slap on the wrist.
I know I am definitely overfeeding my female turtle. I feed her well over twice a day, and well over just five pellets (but she's a big girl!). I feed both my turtles Hikari Turtle Pellets (which have made my turtles beautiful!) and the occasional brine shrimp. Now, though, the pet store didn't have any Hikari this time, so I'm feeding them Wardley Reptile Premium Sticks.
I know I shouldn't, but she begs so much! It's not that her begging is cute or anything, but its too excessive and irritating after a while. My tank is right beside my computer, (I mean, I can't even stretch my left arm out without bumping into the tank) and she scratches and swims against the tank glass. To see that with my peripheral vision for over an hour becomes frustrating, so I just feed her. Lately, though, I've taken to pushing her aside with a pencil or the little net I have to fish them out, and she stops for a while.
Overfeeding hasn't harmed her, however. She's not obese, she has good bowel movements, is VERY energetic, plays with my other turtle in the tank, rests, observes what I'm doing on my computer monitor...I've been doing this for well over a month now.
Really, though, I need advice. Is there anything I can feed her to curb her hunger and behavior that comes along it? Anything I should feed her in particular that would satisfy her appetite without harm? Any advice is really appreciated.
Also, I haven't had fish in the tank since December. Those were the crappy little feeder fish. I've been thinking to buy some other fish or snails to put in there and entertain her...
I know I shouldn't, but she begs so much! It's not that her begging is cute or anything, but its too excessive and irritating after a while. My tank is right beside my computer, (I mean, I can't even stretch my left arm out without bumping into the tank) and she scratches and swims against the tank glass. To see that with my peripheral vision for over an hour becomes frustrating, so I just feed her. Lately, though, I've taken to pushing her aside with a pencil or the little net I have to fish them out, and she stops for a while.
Overfeeding hasn't harmed her, however. She's not obese, she has good bowel movements, is VERY energetic, plays with my other turtle in the tank, rests, observes what I'm doing on my computer monitor...I've been doing this for well over a month now.
Really, though, I need advice. Is there anything I can feed her to curb her hunger and behavior that comes along it? Anything I should feed her in particular that would satisfy her appetite without harm? Any advice is really appreciated.
Also, I haven't had fish in the tank since December. Those were the crappy little feeder fish. I've been thinking to buy some other fish or snails to put in there and entertain her...