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Can you feed turtles, seafood?

My pet turtle seems to really enjoy fried lobsters and shrimps and totally shuns away from anything green and/or leafy. Is a seafood diet appropriate for a turtle? I don’t wanna inadvertently kill the poor thing.

Can you feed turtles, seafood?

My pet turtle seems to really enjoy fried lobsters and shrimps and totally shuns away from anything green and/or leafy. Is a seafood diet appropriate for a turtle? I don’t wanna inadvertently kill the poor thing.

Freshwater Green Spotted Puffer Fish for Sale in Malaysia 2

elling rare green puffer fish. These green spotted puffer fish are lovely aquatic pets. Somewhat like chameleon, they are able to change its colours depending on its mood, though they stay metallic green most of the time. The Spotted Green Puffer is a very adorable little fish. It is very playful, active, and curious making it a joy to watch. It has a great personality as well and will come to recognize its owner, getting excited when it sees you. Caution: Will puff up like a ball when in great stress! These fish can grow up to 17cm. They are now at about 3cm in length. Lifespan: 10 years. If taken care properly, can live up to 15 years. They can live in freshwater or brackish water. Green spotted puffer fish are omnivores, but they do tend to love to hunt for small pond snails. As you can see from the video, I have 2 of these adorable fishes living together harmoniously with other fishes such as neon tetra, green tiger barb, glass fish, apple snail, pleco, dragon fish, dwarf puffer and atya shrimp. I feed them all mostly with tubifex worms (cheap and they love it!), blood worms, occasional sinking pallets for tropical fish and also pond snails. Location in Subang Jaya. Interested, please email me at diversewholesale@gmail.com. COD available. Also available: Live Wonderpuss Octopus and Mimic Octopus (seawater only)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Caridina babaulti green shrimp

tank full of Caridina babaulti green shrimp
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Green babaulti freshwater shrimp

It’s one of my newly acquired green babaulti shrimps. It’s a female, you can see her saddle. It’s scientific name is Caridina cf. babaulti var. green Look at my other shrimps here: www.shrimp-tank.com