i'm off to the store!Originally Posted by Karen
thanks Karen!
i'm off to the store!Originally Posted by Karen
thanks Karen!
Owned by two little pastries!
REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.
Its illegal to own a turtle under 4" in length on the carapice, and even more illegal to take one from the wild and keep as a pet. Baby turtles are really good surviving on its own in the wild and foraging for itself. Your absolute best bet is to just let it go on its own in the wild. No commercial food will ever be as good for it. Turtles are carnivorious, especially hatchlings. Find out the exact breed of it, and then search for that breed specific diet for it. Commercial turtle food is ok, but home made diet is better, and on its own in the wild is the best.
I agree. I would just let the turtle go, it's his best bet for a happy life. Maybe you could get one of those turtles at the pet store if you really want one?Originally Posted by Jessika
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As hard as it will be, I agree that its best for the turtle to be in the wild.
I'm unsure if it's illegal, though. Here in Arkansas they don't say its illegal, but I know for certain its that way in Missouri (I live close to the Arkansas-Missouri line... and i know you don't live in Missouri, Lute.).
Petstore turtles do have quite a pricetag (box turtles here at Petco are around $70-some), but at least he would be domesticated.
Good luck on whatever you decision may be.![]()
My point is that it is illegal in the entire US to own a turtle under 4" in carapice length, regardless of where you live, species, etc.
yes & no.. You can breed your 2 turtles & produce baby turtles.. you just cannot sell those until they are 4" in length.Originally Posted by Jessika
If your gonna break the law & keep him, go to this site www.turtletimes.com/forums There are PROs there & they will tell you that store bought foods isn't enough & they are not designed for Box turtles, usually only RES.
I'm one of the common snapper Pros on there![]()
Well of course, but "technically" if the tortoise/turtle is native to your area, you need a license to keep it as a pet to begin with. You can have squirrels as pets in Japan, but not here in the US because they're native, you get what I'm saying?Originally Posted by king2005
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