What You Need To Know About Pet Baby Turtles

Contrary to popular belief, turtles and tortoises are not easy to care for and should be carefully thought out before adopting one. Although they are not as demanding as other pets (dogs … cats … hamsters … fish… etc) they do need proper care.

Remember aquatic turtles can live thirty to forty years and box turtles and tortoises can live to be 20-50 or more years with proper care and it takes a person that’s committed to care for them a long time.

mini pet turtlesBefore purchasing any turtle or tortoise as a pet, careful research should be done. Many sellers get their stock from the wild and this is contributing to reduced populations in their natural habitats. Many turtles and tortoises get sick or die before reaching the sellers because they are shipped in inhumane conditions. Many of the personnel in pet stores do not have the knowledge to recognize disease symptoms

A customer not suspecting anything wrong can go home with a sick turtle and later, when symptoms are advanced, realize it is ill.

The more common pet turtles are the small terrestrial and freshwater turtles The red-ear slider (also known as the terrapin). Even though many are purchased as pets for children, children should always be supervised by an adult.

Female terrapins grow to be 10-12 inches in length and males 8-10 inches. They are generally shy around people.

They will eat both plants and animals as their primary food source. Pet terrapins diet should closely match their natural diet ( crawfish, tadpoles, snails, and numerous aquatic plants). Other foods such as feeder fish, dead, earthworms, cooked egg with the crumbled shell included and leafy greens. Commercial turtle foods should be used sparingly due to insufficient scientific research and vitamin and mineral imbalances. Providing a wide variety of foods is the key to successively raising captive turtles.

Some common problems that often arise with pet turtles and tortoises are caused by lack of care by the owner.

Neglect causing bacterial infections and shell rot, fungal infections, respiratory infections, and low quality of life are not unknown.

When considering a turtle for a pet there are certain human health issues that should be known. Turtles can carry the salmonella bacteria in their digestive system without becoming sick and can shed it periodically.

People should thoroughly wash their hands after handling turtles. They can become sick if they do not. The ones that usually suffer the most when exposed are children and those with weak immune systems. Death has been known to occur but its rare.

 

Pet Turtle Care
They are sold at pet stores, but you can also make one using wood or stones. If you decide to keep plants in with your turtle, just make sure they aren’t poisonous to them. Try to pay attention to your turtle’s behavior.

How do you take care of a pet turtle?
I’m interested in having a turtle as a pet, but I don’t really know how to take care of one. I want a small turtle that is easy to take care of. 

Pet Turtle Diet
Today you will get different nutritious commercial foods for your turtles in the market. You can feed those for healthy figure of your pet turtle.

How-To Buy a Pet Turtle  Turtle Care Guide
When you already have a pet turtle, you can now focus on turtle health and general turtle care . Make sure the tank is kept clean and your turtle is fed the appropriate types and amount of food each day.

By: Lamar Deane

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