In my tank i have a RES he is a baby only about 2 inch shell from head to toe..and i seen some videos on youtube with fish in their turtle tanks aswell
so it got me intrested in some fish..so i went out and bought a red ryukin goldfish and a albino telescope fish and i feed them tetrafin goldfish crisps and this is what i was worried about how to feed both of them in the same tank..but i figure just throw it in like normal
so i did and recently my turtle has been eating his own food i give him he eats repto min floating food sticks..but lately my turtle has been eating the fish food ;X i allways seem to overeact and think the worse about these types of things but i just wonder if i should switch to a new goldfish food? maybe the goldfish food is harmfull..probaly not but i spent alot of money on my setup and i dont want anything to happen
i do not know the rules on the forums if i can post links on here but i wont take any chances i will just post the ingredients for the goldfish crisps
Ingredients: Fish meal, fish oil, dried yeast, corn starch, shrimp meal, wheat gluten, ground brown rice, potato protein, dehulled soybean meal, monobasic calcium phosphate, algae meal, lecithin, krill, l-carnitine, guar gum, ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), inositol, niacin, l-ascorbyl-2-polphosphate (stabilized vitamin C), d-calcium pantothenate, a-tocopherol-acetate (source of vitamin E), riboflavin-5-phosphate, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin A palmitate, folic acid, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, biotin, cyanocobalamin (source of vitamin B12), cholecalciferol (source of vitamin D3), manganese sulfate, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, cobalt nitrate. Color Includes: Canthaxanthin, blue 2 lake, red 3 dye, yellow 5 lake. Ethoxyquin, and citric acid, both as preservatives.
now i would apreciate it very much if anyone could point out something that turtles shouldnt be eating? or is harmfull if too much is ingested..thank you very much
so it got me intrested in some fish..so i went out and bought a red ryukin goldfish and a albino telescope fish and i feed them tetrafin goldfish crisps and this is what i was worried about how to feed both of them in the same tank..but i figure just throw it in like normal
so i did and recently my turtle has been eating his own food i give him he eats repto min floating food sticks..but lately my turtle has been eating the fish food ;X i allways seem to overeact and think the worse about these types of things but i just wonder if i should switch to a new goldfish food? maybe the goldfish food is harmfull..probaly not but i spent alot of money on my setup and i dont want anything to happen
i do not know the rules on the forums if i can post links on here but i wont take any chances i will just post the ingredients for the goldfish crisps
Ingredients: Fish meal, fish oil, dried yeast, corn starch, shrimp meal, wheat gluten, ground brown rice, potato protein, dehulled soybean meal, monobasic calcium phosphate, algae meal, lecithin, krill, l-carnitine, guar gum, ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), inositol, niacin, l-ascorbyl-2-polphosphate (stabilized vitamin C), d-calcium pantothenate, a-tocopherol-acetate (source of vitamin E), riboflavin-5-phosphate, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin A palmitate, folic acid, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, biotin, cyanocobalamin (source of vitamin B12), cholecalciferol (source of vitamin D3), manganese sulfate, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, cobalt nitrate. Color Includes: Canthaxanthin, blue 2 lake, red 3 dye, yellow 5 lake. Ethoxyquin, and citric acid, both as preservatives.
now i would apreciate it very much if anyone could point out something that turtles shouldnt be eating? or is harmfull if too much is ingested..thank you very much