Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 1:13 pm Re: Picky eater
Try making the carrot into thin peels and leave them soaking in tuna water overnight as suggested above before offering them to him.
When you wrote, for example, that this year (2011) that Zoo Med's Natural Aquatic Turtle is what he's being given, do you mean that this is basically the only food he's given (and was this the same for the previous years)? If so, it's really good to put more variety into his diet. When a turtle is given only one food, the turtle often becomes "fixated" on that food and will only want to heat that food to the exclusion of other foods. Feeding a variety of foods helps keep this from happening. Your turtle is older and, while he has eaten different brands of pellets over the years, he's simply never gotten used to eating plant matter, which is especially good for older RES. He can learn to do this, but it will take time, patience and some experimentation. You could try other kinds of lettuce, especially red-leaf (but not iceberg), dandelion greens, collard greens, turnip greens, aquatic plants (like anacharis), for example, and see if he has more interest in any of them.
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