Do Brazilian turtles eat fish?

Brazilian turtles eat fish. Brazilian turtles are omnivores. During the breeding process, they can be fed fish, but they must choose fresh fish meat and mash it directly before feeding, without fish bones and bones. In addition to fish, you can also feed some boneless and spineless soft minced meat or shrimp meat, which can effectively promote the growth of Brazilian turtles. It should be noted that Brazilian turtles do not like to eat fatty meat and dry meat, and it is not conducive to the digestion of Brazilian turtles.
What can’t Brazilian turtles eat:
1. Can’t eat high-salt foods such as ham sausage.
2. Do not eat raw fatty pork and other high-fat foods.
3. Can’t eat hard things.
4. Don’t eat processed and cooked food.
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