hi! actually in my video, i think that is dirt, but now i use ground up coconut husks, i bought it at a pet store. You add water to it and it expands, and looks like dirt as you can see. I think gravel would be too rough for their carapace.
Actually, I think your dirt as shown in your video is perfect. I heard coco husks can cause impaction if turtles end up eating a lot of it.... but who knows, it probably depends on the turtle. Nice video!
i actually didnt pay for her.. she was going to be used as a lab animal (cut open and dissected), but was too small for the professor to use, so the animal technician asked if i wanted her. :)
do box turtle mostly eat worms
Tyran508 2 years ago
she LOVES worms.. they also eat fruits and vegetables, crickets
annemarienoel 2 years ago
i have 3 red ear sliders
lilsuper42 2 years ago
hi! actually in my video, i think that is dirt, but now i use ground up coconut husks, i bought it at a pet store. You add water to it and it expands, and looks like dirt as you can see. I think gravel would be too rough for their carapace.
annemarienoel 3 years ago
Actually, I think your dirt as shown in your video is perfect. I heard coco husks can cause impaction if turtles end up eating a lot of it.... but who knows, it probably depends on the turtle. Nice video!
11wormbig 2 years ago
What kind of land is that? Is it OK to put gravel instead if I can't afford that kind of land?
petraiserdude26 3 years ago
i actually didnt pay for her.. she was going to be used as a lab animal (cut open and dissected), but was too small for the professor to use, so the animal technician asked if i wanted her. :)
annemarienoel 3 years ago
Spaghetti hmm delicious but ketchup? lol
babacondada 4 years ago