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epidemic
at Fri Nov 12 15:26:05 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by epidemic ]
Hello Brandon,
Carettochelys insculpta vary greatly in personality and disposition. While some specimens will co-exist peacefully with fish within the aquaria, others will eat the fish or simply kill them for sport. Keep in mind, C. insculpta are typically generalistic omnivores, so both plant and animal matter are a part of their diet. In the wild, Carettochelys insculpta frequently dine upon fish, as well as any Pteropus scapulatus (flying foxes) which happen to be unfortunate enough to fall into the water along the billabongs and into the jaws of any C. insculpta waiting below. Perfectly formed hairballs, much like cats produce, have been found within the gut content of many specimens, indicating they are well adapted for dining on such prey items. In short, anytime you maintain turtles and fish, regardless of genus, you run the risk of losing some fish.
Best regards,
Jeff Snodgres University of Arkansas snodgresjeffreys@uams.edu 501.526.4856

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