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at Wed Oct 27 11:37:04 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by StephF ]
I have met with success in situations such as this by putting a young turtle in a separate container, such as a rubbermaid 3 gallon storage tote, put a small quantity of water in the container so that only a small pool forms in one corner, and then putting in one or two slow-moving but live food items. Wax worms or small slugs work well. I make sure that the turtle sees the food. Then, I place the lid on the container LOOSELY and step away for 10 minutes or so.
In this way, the turtle gets privacy, stimulation of moving food, and I can easily determine whether or not the food has been consumed.
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- OK, any ideas? - Linda G, Tue Oct 26 19:11:11 2010 *HOT TOPIC*
- RE: OK, any ideas? - Paradon, Wed Oct 27 01:40:29 2010
RE: OK, any ideas? - StephF, Wed Oct 27 11:37:04 2010
- RE: OK, any ideas? - Moedad, Thu Oct 28 13:24:02 2010
- RE: OK, any ideas? - norristhenut, Thu Oct 28 18:34:50 2010
- RE: OK, any ideas? - relic37, Fri Oct 29 13:24:37 2010
- RE: OK, any ideas? - PHBoxTurtle, Fri Nov 5 14:11:21 2010
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