slider_keeper wrote:I just set the lettuce or whatever in the tank. My turtle will go after it, I never used a veggie clip so he got used to having to grab his food and chase it if it gets away. Starving is the best way IMO, to get a turtle to eat lettuce and other veggies. Turtles are like us and have their preferences when it comes to food. If it takes awhile then give a small portion of pellets during feeding time only and no other treats. It's tough love but does work. I got lucky my turtle took to veggies and everything else I throw in the tank, right away. He will eat anything! Heck, I think he would eat pizza if I gave it to him:)
slider_keeper wrote:haha, he will be fine. If you want to give him pellets everyday, cut it to one or two. Offer lettuce everyday and nothing else. He will give in! Sooner or later.
ljapa wrote:I think 3 months may be a bit young to try tough love for vegetables. In the wild, a turtle that young is going to have a diet of primarily protein. Which is not to say, offer lettuce at the beginning of the day and move pellets to the evening.
Try the Jell-O shots:
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Try different types of lettuces. (I steal from my wife's spring salad mix.). Try carrot shreds.
I'm going to guess my son's turtle was 2 or 3 months old when we got her. I was lucky that when I first offered lettuce about a month after we got her, she ate it readily.
But, even then, pellets were the primary source of food until she was about 3 inches.

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