Mini Pet Turtles
Guide to Mini Pet TurtlesMany people are growing attracted to mini pet turtles that are
being marketed all over the internet and in some local pet shops. And who wouldn’t come to love these cute little
creatures? They stay small for most of their lives so that means they would keep their adorable appearances. Many
people would love to keep mini pet turtles for novelty purposes. However, it’s important to note that these are
just like any other pet animals. It entails a certain level of commitment to be able to successfully rear these
reptiles.
There are several identifying points that can help you identify which kind of turtle you have obtained. These
markings differ across various species of turtles making it easier even for novice pet owners to notice them. Your
local pet shop can also help you identify which kind of turtle you found and prescribe a specific way of taking
care of it.
Different speciesThere are many types of mini pet turtles that are suitable for beginners. However, you
will want to take note that different species will warrant different ways of taking care of them. For instance,
some mini pet turtles such as the chicken turtle thrive in freshwater and are generally omnivorous. This means that
you can probably feed it both insects and vegetables. However, there are certain types of mini pet turtles such as
the painted turtle that are naturally carnivorous and thrive in muddy environments.
ResearchBefore you decide to acquire a small turtle for a pet, it’s important to at least have a basic
knowledge regarding how to take care of the species that you intend to have. Make sure to read more about taking
care of mini pet turtles – i.e. what they eat the type of environment that they require and any other special
treatment that they need to keep them healthy and prolong their lives. You will also want to make the necessary
arrangements and preparations before going out to buy your first pets. There are many resources on the Internet
that can help you get started.
Heads up
Be wary of mini pet turtles sellers that are quick to assure you that their turtles are easy to rear and
generally do not require much attention. Whether a turtle is big or small, turtles are turtles and they will always
need enough attention for them to live in captivity. It will require a lot of commitment to take care of a pet so
if you’re not too keen on the idea of exerting extra effort for animals, you will want to re-consider on taking in
mini pet turtles.
It’s also important to take note that some mini pet turtles are considered exotic and endangered species and as
such you will want to be careful about going into sales agreements with smugglers or people who acquired these
animals through illegal means. Should you encounter such a situation, it’s best to contact your local Fish and Game
department or an environment-based organization to help you out. Apprehending these people can help potentially
save the lives of mini pet turtles.
Mini pet turtles are just like any other pet animals. They are protected by
animal rights laws and pet-owners are responsible for keeping them safe and healthy by providing a proper
environment for them to live properly. Always keep this in mind because this can make a huge difference in the way
you treat your 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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