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RE: Hatching Egg PIC!

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Posted by: StephF at Sat Jun 10 08:39:04 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by StephF ]  
   

It's been my experience that most hatchlings respond best to moving food: small live worms, pill bugs, small snails and slugs, crickets, etc.
Some hatchlings can be very timid about eating, too, and benefit from feeling safe/hidden from view: sometimes all it takes to achieve this is have the turtle face away from you, and to drop the food in front of it.


   

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