
cam722 wrote:Just leave it in there and see what happens, sometimes it just takes them a bit of time to realize they can eat it.


SpotsMama wrote:Breaking it up into small pieces is good. Be sure, also, that you've removed all the hard backing from one side of the bone. Do you know about that?
I put a piece of cuttlebone in one of those vegetable clips. It holds the bone fixed so Spot can get a better grip. He would get kind of frustrated when he'd try to bite and the thing would scoot away. He eats more since I've been using the veggie clip.


mkoby wrote:Turtle bone is cuttle bone sold specifically for turtles with the backing already removed. Just a way to charge more imo.



SpotsMama wrote:Here's a thread with some pictures of a veggie clip. Look at the last two photos on the page. It's the orange thing with the carrot sticking out of it. It's sort of like a clothes pin with a sucker on it. You can get them in the fish section of the pet store for a dollar or two.
http://www.redearslider.com/forum/viewt ... eggie+clip
By the way, did you know you can get cuttlebones in the bird section of the store that are exactly the same thing as those "turtle bones" but a lot cheaper?
On removing the hard backing, I think in a short time there's going to be a demo in the Nuitrition section of the main site on the subject and how to remove it. Last I looked it was still under constrution but should be there soon.
Here's a thread with some discussion of that hard backing:
http://www.redearslider.com/forum/viewt ... cuttlebone



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