30-10-2012, 07:55 PM | #1 |
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Some of you might remember that I caught a small musk early in the spring of this year. It laid one tiny egg in the water. I didn't think it was any good but I incubated it anyway.
To my excitment... I looked in the incubator yesterday and the egg was empty. The turtle was nowhere to be seen. Today it decided to come up... The turtle is the smallest I've ever seen. It looks totally unreal. Here's a couple photos for size perspective... This is the turtle on a US quarter... It sucks that I didn't get any measurements of the egg before it hatched. This is the most excited I've been over a chelonian in a long time. Kirkie... what do you feed something that tiny?
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Wow that is small! What does it weigh Ed?
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Oh that is SO tiny!!!!!! well done Ed! (well mostly well done turtle, it made it after all...)
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It weighs... 1.9g It is very healthy and active. The yolk sac was totally absorbed.
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Oh that is sooo Tony ed and you must be excited its the tiniest hatchling i have ever Seen x
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Congratulations Ed, they are ridiculously small aren't they?
My hatching 3 striped mainly get tiny pieces of shellfish at first, shrimp, crayfish or mussel. *The smell seems to tempt them to bite. They soon start taking pellets, red ones if you can get them. Sera Raffy are the only red pellets available in the uk. Reptomin has a fishy odour which works. Shellfish and trout based home made turtle pudding too. I dont really bother with live food. Theyre more ambush feeders at this stage, very shy at first and I like to drop food on their noses to make sure they're feeding. |
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This thing is not shy at all... it actually tried to bite me at one point. I was going for earthworms, frozen guppies, bloodworms... Turtles of the US and Canada gives a really good discription of their diet.
Do you feed any greens? Thanks for the input. It gave me more ideas. Quote:
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Congratulations Ed, I can't believe how tiny it is, I thought my Marginated was tiny at 7 grms.
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Thanks all.
Kirkie... when do they start feeding?
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I've had 3 striped go up to a week but its usually after 3-4 days that I know they're eating. To answer the earlier question about feeding plant or vegetable matter; I only have strands of Elodea in with them, never seen them eat it but the very young ones seem to test everything by biting it. They start on cuttlefish very young as well. My adults don't really eat veg, they take sweetcorn and pumpkin seeds when I offer them but not in large quantities.
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