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frogman

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I know this doesn't really concern newts and salamanders, but I was at a local reptile show when I fell in love with a musk turtle (stinkpot) hatchling. He is a little smaller than a quarter. He was so cute and there was only two left. He hapily takes bloodworms, but not pellets. The show is only one day so I went and bought him. Unfortunately I am leaving for a 6 day vacation in a week! What do I do to feed him. I have heard that u can use 7 day fish feeders. Is this true?

Thanks for the help

Evan
 
Hi I dont know if it's true I keep a slider and he's on a diet of shrimp and a pellet specific for turtles
 
Juvenile stinkpots are strictly carnivorous. Find it some live blackworms to hold you over.
 
Just a thought but have you considered taking the turtle with you? He should be ok in a smaller "travel tank" if its only for six days. And then you could easily go with the frozen blood worms.

Otherwise I agree with sticking a bunch of live food in there.
 
I wouldn't take him with you. Just get a pet sitter. Hatchlings must be fed daily, couldn't just leave him as you said.

Also, do you have UVB lighting?
 
Turtle/Tortoise hatchlings are very sensitive to their environments and care at this time. It's probably only about 4 weeks old. I wouldn't leave food in the tank for that duration, it's just going to foul the water.

As much as I hate relying on others, I believe that getting a trusted friend or neighbor to come in and care for him would be your best option. I know that leaving pets is one of the hard decisions to make.
 
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