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  2. Check out these surprising things pet turtles can eat - AOL

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    Floating food sticks are a staple for aquatic turtles, who benefit from the precise nutritional content they provide. They’re specially formulated to meet reptilian needs, with high-quality ...

  3. Yellow-bellied slider - Wikipedia

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    The turtles require enough water to turn around, with a depth of 16–18 in (41–46 cm) recommended. Water temperature should be kept between 72 and 80 °F (22–27 °C) and properly filtered. [11] Keeping fish with turtles is usually avoided due to the risk that the turtle will eat the fish.

  4. Wardley (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fifty years since its founding, Wardley offers a broad range of more than 200 formulations addressing the special needs of both amateur and professional aquatic hobbyists. [ 3 ] Wardley provides a full range of nutritional foods (flakes, pellets, crumbles or sticks) for goldfish , betta fish , tropical fish , pond fish and marine fish.

  5. Turtle farming - Wikipedia

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    Turtle farms primarily raise freshwater turtles (primarily, Chinese softshell turtles as a food source [1] and sliders and cooter turtles for the pet trade); [3] [4] therefore, turtle farming is usually classified as aquaculture. However, some terrestrial tortoises (e.g. Cuora mouhotii) are also raised on farms for the pet trade. [1]

  6. 32 fun facts about pet turtles - AOL

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    Expect an aquatic turtle to live around 20–30 years in captivity, with some of the marine turtles living for 50 years or more. ... (they can go some time without food), aquatic lifestyles and ...

  7. Hickatee - Wikipedia

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    The captive turtles were uninfected by both, but more unhealthy in other ways, wild turtles were better fed, bigger, and exhibited no real damage to the shell or major wounds. [22] On a turtle farm in Veracruz it was noticed that turtles kept out of water for any period were highly susceptible to a bacterial lung infection. [9]

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