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Attention Turtle People - 9/28/2008 7:27:18 PM
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fly0950
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Hi Everyone, I was thinking about getting my husband a turtle for Christmas. But I am just starting to look into it. Maybe one we can let go in the house or roam in the back yard. Does anyone know much about turtles or where to start?
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RE: Attention Turtle People - 9/28/2008 7:40:40 PM
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manda59
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From "Caring for your Pet Turtle": quote:
When you keep a turtle indoors, it is important to consider the following: Your turtle's tank capacity must be at least 40 gallons. There must be enough room to put a land area, and a water area. Your turtle should also have a place where it can bask in the heat of a sun lamp. The ideal temperature for your turtle's habitat depends greatly on the breed, as terrestrial turtles can maintain body heat longer than aquatic turtles. In general, keep the tank around 80º during the daytime, and 70º at night. It is a good idea not to take the turtle out of its tank to show it off or play with it. These sudden changes in temperature can affect the immune system of reptiles, since they are cold-blooded animals and take longer to adjust to the changes. Also, remember to wash your hands after handling your turtles, in order to avoid contamination. Not all turtles are carry salmonella, but it is safer to maintain good hygiene when dealing with pets and their habitats. This goes for the turtle too, as you should keep its tank or pen clean and keep its water fresh and free of waste. As far as water is concerned, avoid using tap water for your turtle tank, as chlorine and fluoride are present in tap water, and can disturb the ph balance. Use natural spring water for your turtle's drinking water, and de-chlorinated water for the swimming area. You can remove the chlorine from water by letting it sit for 24 hours before putting it in the tank. Some people ague that using chlorinated water helps prevent deadly bacteria from forming, but we'll let you decide. Also steer clear of using tree bark or wood chips in the turtle's dwelling. These are fine for rodents, but can cause problems with turtles who may ingest them. Furthermore, these will get contaminated very fast, and favor the growth of mold and fungus. It would also be a good idea to try and reproduce natural lighting conditions in the turtle's tank. Try and place the tank in a room where the lighting does not change too often. Turtles generally require 12 hours of sunlight, and using a proper UV lamp will help the turtle get the amount of vitamin D3 it requires to stay healthy. This is why turtles bask in the sun out in the wild. Your turtle should also have a simple shelter to retreat too when it gets tired of being out in the open. This can easily be made out of wood, or carefully selected stones. If you want to add vegetation to your turtle's tank, make sure these plants are non-poisonous to the turtles, since there is a strong chance they will try to eat them. Keep your turtle out of the way so that small children, or other house pets cannot get to it. Remember to stay attentive to your turtle's behavior, and take care of it as you would take care of any other pet. A turtle is not a novelty item, it is a living being, and it is also intelligent enough to know who its friends and enemies are.
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RE: Attention Turtle People - 9/29/2008 10:55:31 AM
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Wild-Rose
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Start at the library. Get out a few books about turtles and learn what they need to live a good life.. I've been researching this myself. We have a 55 gallon fish tank and we are going to convert it into a terrarium for turtles. He needs his own home so that you can regulate the temperature. No he cannot run around the house. What if you lose him for days? Just like any other pet, you need to learn about them first before you buy one.
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RE: Attention Turtle People - 9/29/2008 12:53:58 PM
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sunshine4God
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I had a pet turtle when I was around 4 or 5. We didn't have a tank for it so we kept it in a large pan. One day I decided that the turtle must be tired of staying in one spot so I decided to let him go for a walk.Well he walked away and to this day I don't know where he went. Lol.
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RE: Attention Turtle People - 10/1/2008 5:20:56 PM
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doinkdom
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I had a large box turtle as a teenager. He had the run of my bedroom, complete with a small swimming pond and palm tree (it was plastic) as well as an igloo looking "box" that he slept in. He used a litter box and I had one of those body harnesses that you use for small dogs that I could use with him when we went anywhere. I used to just go sit on a blanket and read a lot...and he'd go with me. However...today, I would recommend reading as much as possible about turtles and types, etc. cause many of them die in captivity due to neglect by people who just didn't know what to do.
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