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Homemade Box Turtle Food Recipe

Homemade Box Turtle Food Recipe

It's a little more work up front, but this batch I just made will feed them for several weeks (they get fed every other day). So, instead of having to fix their food each time, I just grab some cubes from the freezer, let 'em thaw, and serve!

Green layer (entree) is -- spinach, bell pepper, carrots, corn, commercial boxie food (pellets), a couple of sardines (no salt added), olive oil (will get cod liver oil for future use), and Herp vitamins & minerals (powdered). Mix with gelatin.

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Then proceed like you would for any layered gel recipe. Normally, I wouldn't make it in layers (too much extra work), but I was so excited and wanted to put EVERYTHING in there, but didn't want all the flavors to cancel each other out -- yeah, like the turtles would care......

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And NO , I didn't try any of it -- too disgusting -- but I figured there'd be at least ONE someone who would ask that, sooooo.....

Good job TM and if it would have been for water turtles I would have passed it on to my friend up the road

We have two box turtles who live at our school during the school year. I should pass along this recipe to the teacher who cares for them. She feeds them a wind variety of fruits and vegetables....and worms

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J.w said: Good job TM and if it would have been for water turtles I would have passed it on to my friend up the road Click to expand...

I'm not sure what the differences are between land turtle & water turtle diets, but I'm sure it could be adapted. I do think that water turtles only eat when they're in the water, so they'd have to be sure the food wouldn't foul the water.

Tula said: We have two box turtles who live at our school during the school year. I should pass along this recipe to the teacher who cares for them. She feeds them a wind variety of fruits and vegetables....and worms Click to expand...

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As long as she has access to a freezer, it might be perfect. Personally, I would continue to feed them the worms, alive....not that it would make any difference in the overall picture, but they LOVE to hunt and eat live food. Consider it an enrichment for them, LOL!

Tell her you can add just about anything you want -- ingredients aren't carved in stone. I just used what I know my turts like to eat.

That was an awesome idea Turtle Mommy! Very ingenious, practical and nutritious! That might have been a menu entree to try out on my iguana that I had when I was a kid. He might have loved it.

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Catfishnut said: That was an awesome idea Turtle Mommy! Very ingenious, practical and nutritious! That might have been a menu entree to try out on my iguana that I had when I was a kid. He might have loved it. Gordy Click to expand...

Speaking of your iguana reminded me of our cats and something to consider.... Since animals can be set in their ways, offering them a different food or a different FORM of food than what they're used to might require that you gradually introduce them to anything new. Our cats are picky eaters and spoiled (!), but an animal that's an omnivore or one that's a herbivore, who knows what they'll go for. Just have to experiment.

The turtles, on the other hand...... My boxies are omnivores and in nature would feed on anything that looked appetizing whether it was dead & rotting or alive & wiggling -- they go for anything that moves [that they can catch] or anything that smells good to them, from fresh or rotting fruits & veggies to carrion. Some animals ONLY eat live foods, and will ignore anything else.

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So, @Tula & @j.w. , remind your friends to keep this in mind, though I know turtles will eat stuff like pelleted food and floating food sticks (aquatic turts). For more information on specific recipes, I would suggest doing an online search. Box turtles need about 50% protein in their diets. Babies need more, and that number can lessen as they age. And there are foods that shouldn't be fed, or should be used infrequently -- spinach is one of those, but it's all I had at the time.

And again, as to the actual recipe, I'm sure there are some that can be found online. As to the proportions, I just guessed -- boxies require a certain percentage of protein in their diet. I used Knox unflavored gelatin and used a full 4 packets per recipe [and that's still in the experimental phase as this was only the 2nd batch of gel-food I've made]. From there, I sorta followed the directions on the box. I chopped all my ingredients [blender] then mixed them together well. Then added the gelatin. For one batch I used some flexible ice cube trays -- that's why the ones in the pic are so uniform and smooth. With the remainder of the mixture, I used a large, square casserole dish. I froze the ones in the ice cube trays and popped them out. I just refrigerated the mix in the casserole and once it was well set, cut it into squares [not as uniform or pretty, but the turts won't mind]. If you've ever made Jell-O Jigglers, you know what I mean. Then I portioned them out, put them in sandwich size Zip-locks and put them in the freezer.

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Both of you guys, be sure to let me know if your friends try this and how it worked -- especially with the aquatics turtles!

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TM I am gonna copy all this down and send it to her in an email. Thanks for the recipe and all the extra tips too

The water turtles that I have had over the years, i will see come up and snag fish pellets other than that, I suspect that the decline in minnows, some were do to them and the rest I'm sure it was the bull frogs.

Val is dying to find out as she wants to make some for our koi using your recipes for Goldfish then tweaked a bit for koi

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Dave 54 said: Speaking of feeds TurtleMommy how are your gelatin fish cubes going down with your fish, well I hope ? Val is dying to find out as she wants to make some for our koi using your recipes for Goldfish then tweaked a bit for koi We'll keep you posted as to how we get on with it at a later date Dave Click to expand...

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Working out very well! At first, I would put a couple of small cubes in the tank, and it might take several hours before they made a dent. I'd have to remove the excess. But now, when I put them in, they disappear!

Tula said: Another thing our school box turtles love, is hard boiled eggs We saved many eggs left over from our Easter egg hunt and they were in heaven! Click to expand...

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You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.I’ve never had a pet turtle. I have siblings who have and it’s never ended well. I’ve decided that the closest I’ll ever get to owning a turtle is snacking on these incredibly easy and super delicious Mini Box Turtles, made with Rolo candies and pecans. That’s it! All you need are Rolos and Pecans. I love how Rolo’s make it so easy to enjoy a classic turtle candy without all the mess of caramel making and chocolate melting.

These little turtles need a few minutes in the oven to melt the Rolos. Make sure to keep your pecan head and legs from spreading too much when you press the unmelted Rolos down onto the melted Rolos so that they get coated in the melted chocolate or they won’t stick together well. Press them back in if they spread out at all.

Preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Line a baking sheet with a non-stick mat or parchment paper. Place 12 of the unwrapped Rolo candies spaced apart (at least 2 inches) on the lined baking sheet. Sort through the pecans, dividing them into a pile of longer pecans and a pile of shorter/smaller pecans. Place a smaller pecan at the top of each Rolo (this will be the turtle’s head). One each side of the pecan head, place a longer pecan (these will be the turtle’s arms). Cut the remaining pecans in half. Place two pecan halves (cut side facing inward) on the back side of the Rolo (these will be the turtle’s legs). Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and turn off the heat. Let the pan sit in the oven for 5-10 minutes, or until the Rolo’s look glossy.

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Remove the baking sheet from the oven. Place another unwrapped Rolo on top of each melty Rolo

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