I have an aquarium type box for them, put some rocks in there for now, and a little water and a small stick. They seem pretty content. Also, what to feed such tiny turtles?This is two small turtles about an inch and a half in diameter.Thanks in advance!
4/21/2006 12:51:30 AM
they like bugs and shitmy friend said he use to get fishing nightcrawlers and feed his turtle those
4/21/2006 12:52:41 AM
were they this small of turtles? cuz these little fellas are SMALL! (and very active.)
4/21/2006 12:53:35 AM
his were box turtles
4/21/2006 12:57:21 AM
Oh, I'm not exactly sure what these kids are. I'll look it up tomorrow, thanks though for the food tips!
4/21/2006 12:58:39 AM
^ you might want to feed them eventually regardless of what they are, haha
4/21/2006 9:46:42 AM
if they are carnivorous turtles, you can also feed them pinky miceif not, like yellow-bellied sliders, feed them these pellets called turtle brittle[Edited on April 21, 2006 at 9:50 AM. Reason : ]
4/21/2006 9:49:56 AM
Yeah, most pet stores have turtle pellets, but it'll depend on what you need if they are turtles or tortoises. FYI its illegal in most states to own turtles under a certain size, and in NC it's illegal to purchase/sell them. Oh...and they spread salmonella.
4/21/2006 10:54:34 AM
did the ninja turtles teach you NOTHING?they like pizza
4/21/2006 11:21:28 AM
I'll go get some turtle brittle after class. I do believe these are yellow bellied sliders. Now, what should I put in their habitat? I have a small pool on one side and rocks and a stick on the other. One turtle is in the water and the other is on the rocks right now, so I guess they like it. Any suggestions on how deep the water should be, if it should be kinda dirty like pond water, or anything else would be greatly appreciated.
4/21/2006 12:21:35 PM
These turtles tend to make an absolute mess of their water, being little guys it shouldn't be too much of a problem for now. They are extremely slow growers when they are babies, don't expect them to get bigger any time soon. As for the salmonella thing, just wash your hands after holding them and you'll be fine. That whole thing was blown out of proportion by state officials so they could outlaw the sale of turtles, at least in NC. You should have a basking spot for them somewhere, and you'll probably want to put a reptile light in a clamp lamp over by where the rocks are, with a 50 or 60 watt bulb. Turn it on and off when you wake up. I also suggest going to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences dowtown and seeing what the turtle habitats look like there. For several years I was a volunteer and helped maintain their turtles.
4/21/2006 12:37:28 PM
I bet a good turtle habitat could be found OUTSIDE.
4/21/2006 12:39:57 PM
they love oozeaw look at those little guys
4/21/2006 12:42:00 PM
Thanks Ryan for the info. I will definitely check it out.
4/21/2006 2:57:48 PM
haha, watch em be cooters, she'll hate that shit....
4/21/2006 4:15:28 PM
Don't just get any lightbulb. At Petsmart, there are special lightbulbs for reptiles. You'll need two different lightbulbs. One UV bulb for the day and one night light for heat which is usually either red or blue. Make sure that the rock area is large enough that they can completely dry themselves. There are food pellets for turtles along with freeze dried worms. It depends on the size of the tank, but there should be enough water for them to be totally submerged. I got this chlorine neutralizer for the water and eye drops for their eyes. I'm not really sure how often you should clean the tank, but I don't think it should be pond water dirty. Good luck!
4/21/2006 6:53:49 PM
we got them out of a pond at 10:00 at night. 60 degree temperatures. Why would we need a heat lamp on them at night. It is normally around 70 degrees in my house.
4/21/2006 8:49:53 PM
4/21/2006 10:09:52 PM
4/21/2006 10:13:17 PM
You should also get a water filter for them...they will mess up the water in a matter of days. Stagnant water is horrible for them, it gets so gross. You can get a good filter for about $30 at pet-smart that can be completely submerged in water (mines called "the shark" or something like that). They have them running in the tanks with the little crabs if you want to see one in action before you buy it. Then when the water isn't flowing as well as it was origionally, you can just take the filter out, rinse it and put it back in.
4/21/2006 10:24:45 PM
4/22/2006 8:43:50 PM
I think you need to go to the store and get a turtle book. It'll give you LOTS of information.Generally all/most reptiles need a heatlamp because they're cold blooded and letting them chill down will really stress them out. and don't stick pond water in there! Just use tap and use some water conditioner. Petsmart is your friend
4/22/2006 10:41:39 PM
turn it loose
4/22/2006 11:12:54 PM
4/22/2006 11:16:47 PM
^^^I got the heat lamp situation under control, I'm not going to put pond water in there, I am using tap water, well water that is. I am just curious now about the eye drops.
4/23/2006 12:02:57 AM
honestly, you should let them go. ive had lots of turtles in my day, and painted turtles (which you probably have) will really make a mess and stink up a place in no time.plus theyll grow up and get big and then whatll you do?i found a couple at lake johnson last week. tis the season. [Edited on April 23, 2006 at 1:03 AM. Reason : fdf]
4/23/2006 1:02:38 AM
there you go, turn them looseplease
4/23/2006 1:03:38 AM
It's just used to treat and prevent turtle eye problems because of the presence of dirt and debris etc in the tank water.
4/23/2006 8:16:06 AM
Oh ok. These guys are reall friendly so I bet they would let me put it in their eyes. I will get some later on. Thanks.
4/23/2006 10:36:32 AM
oh and i disagree w/ the heat thing as well. they hibernate all winter long in the cold ass pond/lake. theyll be fine in room temp water. if you make it too warm itll just accelerate bacteria and algea growth and make more of a mess
4/23/2006 11:04:04 AM
leave them the fuck alone and put them outside
4/23/2006 11:15:20 AM
^
4/23/2006 11:20:50 AM
i like how she ignores the best advice in the thread
4/23/2006 11:38:58 AM
FREE DEM TURTLES!
4/23/2006 12:00:55 PM
photos of the habitat please...this would help in us making suggetions....
4/23/2006 12:20:00 PM
4/23/2006 2:05:47 PM
lets start a betting pool on when the turtles croak
4/23/2006 2:09:24 PM
^You're pathetic, you know that?
4/23/2006 2:09:59 PM
well until you provide some kind of positive ID all you are goint to get in this thread are opinions just let em loose, if you arent smart enough to use an ID key or smart enough to find a reputable place to learn how to care for animals you obviously found, you should let them go and buy a kitten like everyone else
4/23/2006 2:16:54 PM
no, i think the consensus is that you are because you can't be satisfied with a pet that didn't originate as a WILD ANIMAL. somebody tried to tell you that north carolina has legislation against collecting turtles and it seems that you have decided to say screw the law, screw the environment, screw the turtles that you snatched from their proper home because YOU want some entertainment. that's pretty pathetic.
4/23/2006 2:18:02 PM
I assume you are talking about IDing the turtles...I believe I already did, Yellow Bellied Sliders.^It's illegal to purchase and sell. I have no intentions on that. And this is not hurting the environment at all you idiot. Jeez! /thread..no more advice needed. I got them under control now with all the good advice already given! Thanks[Edited on April 23, 2006 at 2:24 PM. Reason : T]
4/23/2006 2:21:28 PM
haha im gonna check this thread out in about a week
4/23/2006 2:23:08 PM
The best advice in this thread? Bullshit, Im gonna put them little motherfuckers on a line and hook and pull a big bass out of the same pond that i found em in, just in spite of you stupid fucks. ThanksBye
4/23/2006 6:24:42 PM
cuz thats what tough guys do...
4/23/2006 6:31:11 PM
^^if you catch a bass on a turtle ill clean your penis for you
4/23/2006 6:55:24 PM
Get the cleaners out bighit, ima try it in a day or two, ill get you some pics. Ive caught bass on mice, frogs, crayfish, and plenty of other shit. Keep in mind that these turtles are about the size of a normal crankbait. Out.
4/23/2006 8:06:52 PM
ITS A DEALand dont be switchin baits for the pics neither
4/23/2006 11:16:58 PM
about eight years ago, my uncle was taking care of this pyscho kid.....well, we didnt he was pyscho(been abused by his dad and was in an out of mental hospitals) and we invited the uncle to visit...he brought the kid with him....next thing we knew, my sister comes screaming from downstairs...the pyscho kid put her kids pet turtle on the burner....my sister had gone downstairs to check on her baby(who was taking a nap) and saw the turtle roasting.Try that
4/24/2006 2:08:04 AM
4/24/2006 2:28:55 AM
ive had a slider for 19 years, and we keep him in a baby pool with a couple rocks during spring and summerbut during the winter and fall, keep it in a aquarium with pinestraw or something so they can hibernate. cover it with a towel too
4/24/2006 2:37:47 AM