Wow, that is quite an elaborate set up you have for them. And rather big for 3 wee ones!
I like the names, that is cute.
In the long next shot, was he reaching for food? Gee, he sure is stretching out at something interesting.
Wow, that is quite an elaborate set up you have for them. And rather big for 3 wee ones!
I like the names, that is cute.
In the long next shot, was he reaching for food? Gee, he sure is stretching out at something interesting.
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Actually, everyone I've talked to that has turtles, says that it's the perfect size for a turtle Aramis's size. It is a little much for the two little ones, but for Aramis, it's just right.Originally Posted by Freedom
And, it was a lot cheaper to build that than it was to purchase a glass terrarium.
He wasn't reaching for food, I had him in a shallow dish to soak and he was curious as to what was outside of his little pool.![]()
Last edited by finn's mom; 04-28-2008 at 11:36 PM.
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Kari, they are so cute! I love the names you chose too. I don't know a thing about turtles but yours are just so cute and look like they have a great place to live. How big will they get? I look forward to many more pics!
Oh good lord Kari, I'm not the type generally to "squeee" but young turtles bring me pretty close to it. Love them, love them, love them! I absolutely adore box turtles and yours are beautiful. What a fantastic home you have set them up with. I just love seeing them, please post more pics anytime you feel like!
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hahaha, I'm the same way about young turtles, Jess. But I am the type to generally squee.Originally Posted by K9soul
But, yeah, they are seriously way up there on the cute scale. Aramis is quite beautiful, actually. David thinks he's a she, because the tail is a little skinnier and the eyes are not real brightly colored. But, it's hard to tell. Either way, I love them!
Last edited by finn's mom; 04-28-2008 at 11:40 PM.
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Cute little buggers, and a nice setup. I though male turtles had longer tails. They sure are tiny too, he doesn't sell them this small regularly?
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You're right, I edited it. I don't know all there is to know about turtles, so I mixed up the wording on the tail. As for him selling his turtles, he doesn't. He's a friend and gave them to us. When his turtles hatch, and they are about a year old, he brings them indoors for a year or so and then puts them back out into his garden. So, instead of him keeping them in his house, we're keeping them in ours. We're hoping by the time they need more space, we'll be in a house again where we can build an outdoor enclosure.Originally Posted by IRescue452
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I didn't have a clue about turtles, either.Originally Posted by RobiLee
A coworker of David's was telling us about his turtle garden at home, and jokingly asked if I wanted some baby turtles. I said yes! So, over the last few months, I've been reading and asking and researching and am now relatively knowledgeable of basic turtle care.
I won't be giving too much advice any time soon, but I'm confident that I can keep my three happy and healthy!
If I'm not mistaken, box turtles get about six inches. Not a large animal at all.
I will post many more photos, as long as I know folks wanna see them!
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