July 31, 2010
Where To Get A Pet Turtle
pet turtles are pretty unique. They come in a wide variety of species and they require different pet care conditions depending on their specificity. These nice and quiet animals require a certain environment to be happy, and you have to arrange everything so that they don't miss their wild habitat (although that is not easy at all). There are also health issues you should be aware of, as well as feeding rules you must be familiar with. An artificially created home needs a bit of research on your part so that you cover all the living conditions for pet turtles.
When cleaning the aquarium or the box where you keep them, pet turtles have to be moved carefully and without causing them too much stress. The temporary or permanent homes have to be well secured as pet turtles may get out and end up in who knows what house area. Be extremely attentive with this aspect particularly if you need to transport pet turtles to another location. Water temperature and quality will also be important parts of pet care. Even semi aquatic pet turtles like red eared sliders will want to swim from time to time and they ought to have good water to do so.
The water temperature is the biggest challenge of pet care for turtles. Normally, the risk is that of overheating, because pet turtles tolerate cooler water better than warm water. Pet turtles get sluggish in hot water. Once again for the transportation of pet turtles you need to take this aspect into serious consideration, depending on the weather and how cool or warm it is in the vehicle. Take water heating or cooling measures whenever necessary!
If you don't have too much time to dedicate to animal care, pet turtles are perfect. They don't require any bonding, in fact they are pretty monotonous creatures that become part of the home decorum. Respect them as they are and consider them your silent friends. Some people would even advise you to take some pets with warmer blood if you want to get a reaction from them. Otherwise they just look nice. And they fulfill this 'aesthetic' function at the expense of their freedom. Not the best deal!
Read a little bit about pet turtles before you take any: find out about diet, food categories, habits and living environment. Moreover, The Internet offers so much valuable information; take advantage of it.
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