Looking After Aquatic Turtles
If you are interested in keeping a pet turtle in your home, there are a lot of different types to choose from,
including those who can live in dry habitats and those that require wet habitats. Whichever kind of pet turtle you
choose, you should know what caring for it involves and what it takes to look after turtles at home.
One of the first and most important things that you should consider when looking for a pet turtle is whether you
want an aquatic turtle or a turtle that lives in a dry habitat. If you choose an aquatic turtle,
also known as a water turtle, you need to be sure that you have the right kind of equipment in your home to
properly provide for its care.
Aquatic turtles generally have shells that are softer and lighter in color than those of land based turtles.
This helps them to stay in the water without sinking and to swim faster and with more agility than larger turtles
or land based turtles. They have different colorings and markings on their shells, showing the kind of turtle they
are and where they come from.
Semi-aquatic turtles make excellent pets to have in your home. You need to make sure, however, that you provide
a suitable environment for them which includes both an area to swim around in and a basking ground with plenty of
sunshine (or a UV lamp). The temperature of the environment needs to be carefully regulated. The water should be
kept cooler than the rest of the habitat.
You should also keep in mind that aquatic turtles, like most other types of turtles kept as pets, do have a long
life expectancy; some breeds live for many decades while some can even go up to a hundred years!
They are prone to various diseases so make sure to carefully note any changes in their behavior. Give special
attention to the condition of their shell, as this is usually an indicator if something is wrong with your turtle.
They need plenty of fresh vegetables to eat and a shallow bowl of fresh drinking water available to them at all
times. Aquatic turtles can indeed make wonderful pets.
Pet Turtle Care Tip #1
Turtles are members of the Reptile family and they are some of the oldest living creatures
on the planet. They have been around for more than two hundred million years. This makes them as
old as the dinosaurs. There are hundreds of different kinds of turtles all over the planet.
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Pet Turtle Care Tip #2
Sea turtles are the most popular of all of the turtles. These are also some of the largest
creatures—some sea turtles can grow to more than six feet in length and weigh hundreds of pounds.
Scientists think that sea turtles are actually land creatures that went back into the water and
never came out. Over time their limbs evolved to make them stronger swimmers and to keep them in
the water: their front appendages are actually flippers.
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Pet Turtle Care Tip #3
All turtles, even sea turtles, are air breathing creatures. While some turtles can stay
under the water for hours at a time, they all must surface at least once a day to stay alive. There
is one turtle, the giant turtle that only has to surface once a day to take in air. There are some
studies being done to see if some species of turtle might be able to draw oxygen from their cells
much like some fish use their gills to breathe.
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