Can you overfeed a turtle?

Don't Overfeed Your Turtle
While it's hard to resist, overfeeding a turtle can lead to serious consequences. Coates warns that obesity and hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver disease) are two conditions that are related to overfeeding pet turtles.
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How do I know if I overfed my turtle?

Another very obvious sign that you are overfeeding your turtle is when you spot something called “shell pyramiding” or excessive shell growth.
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Some other common signs of overfeeding:
  1. Yellow tinged eyes.
  2. Lethargy.
  3. Bloated limbs.
  4. Throwing up food often.
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How much food should I feed my turtle?

You should feed your turtle one cup of food every day or every other day. I recommend you feed your turtle a combination of pellets, vegetables, and insects. Generally speaking, younger turtles under the age of 5 should be fed every day, while turtles over the age of 5 should be fed every other day.
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How many times should you feed a turtle a day?

How often do turtles eat? If your turtle is still juvenile, feed it every day, advises Dr. Starkey. Once it reaches adulthood (around 7 years old), you can feed it every other day—or about 4 to 5 times a week.
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Do turtles get lonely?

No! The fact is that turtles will be totally fine on their own. They don't need to share a tank with another turtle to be happy and content, and you don't need to worry about turtle loneliness!
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How Long Can turtles go without eating?

A young turtle (less than six months old) can't go a day without eating. A so-called “sub-adult” turtle (six months to one year old) can't go more than a day without eating. An adult turtle should eat, on average, every 2-3 days.
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Do you put turtle food in the water?

Always feed your turtle in water, limit the pellets to make up about 25% of the diet, and then make up the rest of the diet with the following items: Prey Items: Earthworms, crickets, waxworms, silkworms, aquatic snails, bloodworms, daphnia, shrimp, krill, and mealworms.
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How much water should be in a turtle tank?

The MINIMUM amount of water in your aquarium would be FIVE TIMES the length and width of your turtle. For example, a turtle with a 10” shell length would need a tank at least 50” long. And if that turtle was 3” high at the tallest point – the water depth would be a minimum of 15”.
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Can a turtle get too fat for its shell?

An overweight turtle may become too fat for his shell home and get locked out.
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Do turtles get attached to their owners?

Yes, turtles do get attached to their owners. They can sometimes express their emotions by showing playful behavior when they are around their owners.
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Why does my turtle spit out his food?

I can't find any vets that treat turtles near us, so I can't rush him to the vet. Thanks for reaching out about Buddy. Chewing and spitting out food is suggestive of an obstruction. Could there be a possible substrate ingestion (rocks, etc)? Vitamin A deficiencies can cause epithelial (skin, throat linings) to swell.
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Can turtles drown in too much water?

Yes, sea turtles can drown as they have lungs just like other reptiles and similar to our own lungs. Sea turtles cannot breathe underwater, however they can hold their breath for long periods of time.
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Do turtles need rocks in their tank?

Using a substrate in a turtle's tank, whether pebbles, sand or other material, is optional. Some turtle owners put a layer of large, smooth pebbles on the bottom of their pet's aquarium because it creates a visually appealing, natural-looking setting.
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How often do I change turtle water?

At least once a week: Replace some of the water in the tank with clean water. Even if your turtles' swimming water looks fine, it could be high in ammonia or nitrite. Every two to three weeks: Clean out the whole tank and refresh the filter.
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What is a turtle's favorite food?

Plant food sources.

Plant-based food sources for your pet turtle should mostly be leafy greens like collards, dandelions, and mustard greens. Some of these vegetables, such as chives, parsley, and spinach, contain high levels of chemicals called oxalates, which you should avoid.
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What do turtles like to play with?

Turtles like to play with whatever you leave around, so you can use their habitat as an enrichment center.
  • Gravel and sand – Turtles love digging. ...
  • Plants – Live or plastic plants give your turtle a place to hide. ...
  • Rocks or caves – Like plants, different rocks or caves can give your turtle a place to hide and feel safe.
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How often do water turtles eat?

Smaller or juvenile turtles will eat heartily every day. As they get older, adult turtles may be offered a good-sized portion of food every two or three days.
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How do I know if my turtle is dying?

Six Signs That Your Turtle Is Dying
  1. Increased Basking.
  2. Lack of Appetite.
  3. Foaming/Bubbles At The Mouth and/or Nose.
  4. Lethargy.
  5. Whistling, Coughing, or Sneezing.
  6. Lopsided Swimming.
  7. Respiratory Infection.
  8. Shell Rot.
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Can turtles live in tap water?

Do not use tap water for your tank, as tap water contains chlorine and possibly fluoride which can upset the pH balance of your system. De-chlorinated water needs to be used for the swimming area and filtered water for your turtle to drink.
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Do turtles need attention?

It's true that turtles don't require the same everyday maintenance of walking, grooming and petting as cats and dogs, but they still need a good amount of attention. Many pet turtles end up dying because their owners neglect them or don't understand how much care turtles really need.
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Do turtles cry?

As reptilian kidneys are unable to excrete large volumes of salt via urine, sea turtles evolved specialised secretory glands (lachrymal glands) located in the corner of each eye to remove excess salt. The liquid secreted gives the appearance of tears, hence why turtles are often reported to “cry” .
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Can a turtle choke on food?

Some turtles and tortoises don't handle smaller pieces well and end up struggling. This often happens when they pick up multiple small pieces of food and try to swallow them, resulting in choking.
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