Hi All,
Please check out: Keeping Semi-Aquatic Turtles
Turtles that split their time between land and water are among the world’s most popular reptilian pets. Cooters, Red-Bellied Turtles, Yellow-Bellied Sliders, Reeve’s Turtles, Red-Headed Sidenecks and many other species can also be kept as described below. Please write in for specific information on these and other turtles. Read article here: Red-Eared Slider, Map and Painted Turtles - Semi-Aquatic Turtle Care | That Reptile Blog
Comments and questions appreciated
Thanks, Frank
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This is semi-old I know, but since it's about turtles, I couldn't resist.
I own a 3yr old Trachemys Scripta Elegans, other-wise known as Red Ear Slider, named Sora. She's about 8 1/2 inches.
Turtles are my favourite creatures. It's quite interesting, your blog. I wish I had come across it when I first got her, but I've learned and now she's quite happy and big. I've been contemplating getting a degree in either Herpetology or Brachatology after I get my Music degree, only, I don't quite like Snakes and I somewhat prefer Amphibia, so it's a toss-up
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I enjoyed reading your blog.
(Ps- I also quite enjoy the Common Musk Turtle or as some know it, the Stinkpot, even though it's more aquatic then amphibious.)
Hi Yusil,
Thanks very much for the kind words. I hope you follow up on your degree...if animals are your passion, nothing can quite compare to a life spent working with them. Herpetologists can specialize, so either degree will serve you well. Musk turtles are great favorites of mine; one female in my collection is now 42 years old, and still going strong. Perhaps you might enjoy this article The Common Musk Turtle or Stinkpot - My Choice for Perfect Pet Turtle - Part 1 | That Reptile Blog
I have many o0thers posted on turtles and tortoises..please let me know if you have any special interests, and I'll send a link. If you have time, please consider posting on the blog, so that others can benefit from your experiences and observations, thanks, best Frank.
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