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Wednesday, December 09th, 2009 | Author: admin

Turtles pets can be a great addition to your family and provide hours upon hours of enjoyment.  Having said that it is very important to do your homework up front before you go and buy your new turtle or turtles pets.

There are many different types of turtles which can be very different in size and or personality.  It is very similar to choosing which breed of dog or cat is right for you.

You should take into consideration the amount of time you have to devote to taking care of your turtle, the space you can provide, how old the people caring for the turtle are, how much financially you can put towards your turtle, what the laws in your state are regarding keeping captive turtles, and many other things. more…

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Information On Red Eared Sliders

Monday, July 26th, 2010 | Author: admin

Great information on red eared slider water turtles.

Click Here to learn what you must do

if you want to keep one as a pet!

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Snapping Turtle

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 | Author: admin


Snapping turtle can be very interesting to watch.  They look very prehistoric and are very skilled hunters.

They park themselves on the floor of the pond, or lake, open their mouths real wide and stay incredibly still.

They have a little pink thing that looks like a fishing lure on the inside of their mouths that wiggles in the water.

Hungry fish come swimming over, think it’s food and…

WHAM!

So that’s how the snapping turtle hunts for food and does a great job at it.

If you ever see a snapping turtle in the wild, keep your distance.  Their mouths pack a powerful punch and could take a finger.

If you have a pond and are thinking about getting one.  Just be careful what other type of turtles or fish are in your pond because they could become dinner as well.

To learn more about turtles, click here to check out this guide – Turtle and Terrapin Care Guide

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Endearing Info Regarding Turtles

Monday, April 19th, 2010 | Author: admin

Contained in this post is some fundamental information, which has been collected from professionals and owners alike, about Yellow Bellied Sliders. With these points and advice additional to your very own knowledge, you need to be in a position to make a decision if the
Yellow Turtle stands out as the suitable type of pet for you to purchase. Should you be presently an owner, this information will present you with helpful counsel on how to make your pets healthier and thrive.

Small turtles might be fascinating creatures to many people, especially children. They look cute and harmless, and are consequently the prevalent alternative for pets, as opposed to the larger turtles. One of these species of mini turtles could be the bog turtle. It fits inside your palm, with its length of three to 3.5 inches and weight of 4 ounces!

As its name suggests, the bottom component in the shell (known as the plastron) of a yellowish belly turtle is predominantly yellow, highlighted with green specks along the edges.

It is fascinating to note that this species has the capacity to interbreed with other species, for example Red Eared Sliders. Mating can take position in spring, fall, and summer. The female Yellow Bellied Sliders are normally larger than the males.

Bog turtles are so named due to the fact these are found in bogs, (acidic wetlands) fens, (neutral or alkaline wetlands) freshwater wetlands, and wet meadows in Connecticut, New York, Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia, Massachusetts, and North and South Carolina. Their heads have distinctive orange or yellow-colored patches, located just at the back in the ear membrane. The scutes of its carapace are either brown or black, with a reddish or yellowish core. Their plastron, on the other hand, is brownish-black, having a mahogany or light yellowish center.

The Yellow Turtle will, however, require additional space as it grows older. You should also ensure that that their housing is huge enough to allot an area where the turtles can wander around, bask, and dry off absolutely right after they have finished swimming. Even though direct sunlight is constantly the top alternative for their lighting needs, you can improvise if needed by placing a UV-B heat lamp in their tank so as to preserve an average temperature of 89-95 degrees Fahrenheit.

Make positive to construct a place which will be safe to the female to lay her eggs on, and for that eggs to hatch.

They lie dormant throughout winter. A three to four year old bog turtle hibernates underwater, in an estimated 6 to 18 inches of mud. They are omnivorous, and adore to consume smaller animals and plants. They feast on live insects, snails, beetles, and worms, and also carrion. They can also consume different plants, along with seeds and berries. This little turtle achieves sexual maturity in between the ages of five to eight, and their regular breeding period is late spring or early summer. Female bog turtles lay two to 3 eggs, which hatch from the late third quarter or early fourth quarter from the year.

Yellow Belly Turtles, like others in their family, naturally generate many waste. You should, therefore, invest in the very best filter you’ll be able to afford, which need to maintain the water clean and obvious for the longest time possible. Perhaps it are going to be best, then, to steer obvious of these decorations.

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How To Take Care of a Painted Turtle

Wednesday, April 07th, 2010 | Author: admin

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You Always Wanted to Study On the Topic of Turtles

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Author: admin

Hibernation is nature’s way of ensuring that your turtles have a very much much better opportunity of survival. It also prepares them for reproduction, as this period of time rouses ovulation and stimulates sperm production.

This really is a phase when your pet turtles enter into a condition exactly where their metabolisms and body temperatures drop.

It has been well-researched that hibernation is just a organic way for feral turtles to save power during times of low availability of food and harsh weather conditions.

I actually adore my modest pet turtles. But I later found out they have specific requirements that have to be met to maintain them content and healthy. more…

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Types Of Turtles

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 | Author: admin

Types Of Turtles

Types Of Turtles

There are two main categories when it comes to types of turtles and they are water turtles, and box and wood turtles.  Under the water turtles category, there are turtles that come from all over the world including Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.

When we talk about box and wood turtles most species are from North America and Asia.

When you start to find out more about the different types of turtles that there are, you will learn that turtles from the same region can have different care guidelines.

Although you can’t use this as a rule of thumb, most of the time they live in similar environments with similar temperature and weather patterns.

If you are interested in a particular type of turtle it is very important that you learn it’s preferences and care guidelines before you decide to keep any turtles as pets.

I have included below some of the types of turtles from around the world. more…

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Understanding Loggerhead Sea Turtle

Monday, January 11th, 2010 | Author: admin

related article: Loggerhead Sea Turtle Size

Because their head’s size is not proportional with the bodies, the name Loggerhead Sea Turtles were given. These sea turtles are usually found in the tropical areas of three major oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian.

– did-you-know: What is the Deepest Ocean?

They can either be found deep into the sea or in other bodies of water like wide rivers and lagoons, bays, creeks and salt marshes. These turtles are often seen along coral reefs and rocky areas even shipwrecks when they are feeding.

Physical Attributes of Loggerhead Sea Turtles more…

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Turtles Pets – An Explanation Of The Turtles Under 4 Inches Law

Thursday, December 24th, 2009 | Author: admin

babyredearedsliderThe sale or commercial distribution of viable turtle eggs and small turtles (less than 4″) for use as turtles pets is banned under 21 CFR 1240.62 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

This agency acts under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

The ban is based on the Public Health Service Act (section 361, 58 Stat. 703) and applies to intrastate and interstate sale and distribution.

However there are a few exceptions to the current ban.  21 CFR 1240.62 permits the sale of turtles and turtle eggs for use in bona fide scientific, educational, or exhibitional purposes other than as pets and of marine (ocean) turtles.

There is one other exception to this ban and that is the sale of turtles and turtle eggs not in connection with a business (ex. limited sales between turtle hobbyists have been permitted) or that are intended for export.

The ban’s main purpose is to protect small children from getting salmonellosis, and turtles under 4 inches are most commonly held for sale as children’s turtles pets. more…

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