happycamper wrote:I left cuttle bone in Sheldon 's tank so many times and he never even nibbled on it. Did you have tuna water in your Jell-O shot recipe?
slider_keeper wrote:another thing to do is change the lettuce everyday. It takes Toku a day to finish two leafs of lettuce so what I do is put a leaf of romain and red leaf in the tank then the next day I will do green leaf and dandelion leaves. Then so on and so on, I alternate the greens all the time. Plus I buy what is in season at the store so he gets all kinds of different greens not just lettuce. I don't do jello shots I have had great success without them:) Thats just me tho. I just varie the diet as much as possible via to the seasons and availability. Hope this helps. Oh and getting water plants is another good way to get them their vitamins. I do all kinds of water plants that would be found in the rivers and lakes of North America. I mainly go for the plants that grow in the Rio Grande region. But it is easier for me to pin point where Toku is from than most RES owners that have the common Red Ear Slider. I just do alot of reserch to find out what is available during the different seasons in the Rio Grande River Valley. And then thats what I use to pic the foods for him. Hope this helps.
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