What do Brazilian red-eared turtles eat?

Brazilian red-eared turtles usually eat turtle food or meat foods such as fish, shrimp, pork, and mutton. In addition to staple food, breeders can occasionally feed Brazilian red-eared turtles a certain amount of mealworms, vegetables, etc. At the same time, in the process of raising Brazilian red-eared turtles, breeders should pay attention to the amount of food and avoid leaving too much food in the aquarium of Brazilian red-eared turtles, because this will pollute the water environment in which Brazilian red-eared turtles live.
What foods can Brazilian red-eared turtles not eat:
1. They cannot eat fatty meat, hard dry meat, cooked meat and various crude fiber foods.
2. Do not eat hard things. The food fed to the Brazilian turtle should not contain thorns and bones to avoid injury to the Brazilian turtle.
3. Don’t eat processed cooked food. Although these foods are delicious, the salt content in them is relatively high, which will cause a greater burden on the kidneys of the Brazilian turtle.
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