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  1. Spiny softshell turtles are predominately carnivores (insectivores, piscivores) and feed on a variety of food items. They will consume insects, crickets, worms, crayfish, fish, shrimps, and mussels. They may also eat algal stocks and other plant materials. Diet Carnivore, Insectivores, Piscivores.

  2. Feeding and Diet: Spiny softshells are carnivorous, and will feed on a variety of aquatic crustaceans, insects and their larvae, aquatic mollusks, and small fish and amphibians. Softshells forage for food along

  3. 20 maj 2019 · The spiny softshell turtle as the name suggests has a soft carapace that can easily become damaged. This can quickly lead to infection and a sick turtle if proper care is not provided all the time. Female spiny softshell turtles are some of the largest freshwater turtles in all of North America.

  4. 9 lis 2023 · The spiny softshell turtle is commonly found in freshwater environments such as rivers, lakes, streams, and ponds. It prefers waters with soft, sandy, or muddy bottoms where it can burrow for camouflage and search for food. Diet. The spiny softshell turtle is primarily carnivorous, feeding on a variety of aquatic prey.

  5. 7 wrz 2018 · DIET & FLUIDS. Softshells have a wide array of food in their diet and need it since they are primarily carnivorous so they need plenty of different meats in their diet. As hatchlings they should be fed primarily insects like small snails, crickets, dubia roaches, and any other small insects they eat.

  6. Soft-shelled turtles are carnivores. They feed readily on fish (avoid carp and catfish), worms, crickets, pink mice, crayfish, and shrimp. Once acclimated, most soft-shelled turtles will eagerly accept floating commercial diets, but the key is a "balanced" diet!

  7. The spiny softshell turtle (Apalone spinifera) is a species of softshell turtle, one of the largest freshwater turtle species in North America. Both the common name, spiny softshell, and the specific name, spinifera (spine-bearing), refer to the spiny, cone-like projections on the leading edge of the carapace, which are not scutes (scales).

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