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    Red-ear slider

    Good evening everyone. Does anyone have a red-ear slider turtle? I got one for xmas and I have a few questions.

    Thanks.

    Tara

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    Don't have one, but I used to have a painted turtle, Rudy!

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    Hi, I have one called Marianu, I'm not an expert on turtles, just the day to day care.

    Here is a pictures of him.


    You can pose as many question as you want, I will respond if I know. I think there are other members on PT that own turtles too.


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    I have one! His name is squirt.



    I'd be happy to answer any questions.

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    I know some about them, I can help answer questions too!

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    Thanks

    Thank you so much! Ya know before, I had no idea how anyone could really like reptiles. I mean I love all animals but you can't treat a turtle (for example) like a dog. I've always had 'fluffy' pets. Heehee! But this xmas I got Atticus and I just fell in love with him. He's my handsome man.

    He and I have just bonded... so it seems. He's my first and really, I have no idea what I'm doing. Heehee! But I can talk him out of his shell and he comes to me when I approach the tank (usually). Oh and he LOVES Jessica Simpson. Yeah, figure that one out. People think I'm kidding but when I play one of her songs he pops his head out of the water. I play music for all my pets (1 dog and 1 cat) but Atticus really responds to Jessica.

    The questions I have are just basic really. Is it normal for them not to eat every day? What are the best foods to give them? All the food I’ve given Atticus he’s lost interest in. I know I sound like a horrible owner but like I said he’s my first turtle. I want him to live a happy healthy life.

    I really appreciate everyone’s advice. Thank you so much.

    Tara

    PS - Those pics are so cute! And the names are darling! Thank you for sharing them with me.

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    It's perfectly OK if he's not interested in food every day. Are you feeding him live food or pellets? If you're feeding him pellets, I like RepCal pellets best. For live food, I recommend minnows(mosquitofish), or big guppies, but I really recommend against feeding goldfish too often, as they can carry some pretty nasty diseases.

    You don't sound horrible, you sound like you're trying to do the best for your new buddy!

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    I’ve given him crickets before (Full body shiver). He bit the heads off and left the bodies alone. If I didn’t know any better I’d swear that was a threat. Heehee! Now, when I put one in he just looks at it. I’ve got 2 kinds of dry food: Zoo Med’s Aquatic Turtle Food and Tetrafauna ReptoMin. I plan to get a couple of minnows soon. I can’t imagine giving him a gold fish. He’s my first pet that I’ve had to give ‘live’ food to. So that’s horribly new. Heehee! Is there a better time to feed them?

    Another question I had was about their tanks... Is there anything I can do to spruce it up? Are there things that can and can’t go in there?

    And this might be a crazy question but do they do anything for fun? I know they like to bask. I have a basking light - How often should that light be on? I just want the little guy to be happy.

    Thanks again.

    Tara

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    Get a cheap aquatic plant....like a sprig of elodea...the ones I worked with liked to uproot them and push them around the water, plus nibble at them a little bit. It was adorable!

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    Originally posted by koxka
    Hi, I have one called Marianu, I'm not an expert on turtles, just the day to day care.

    Here is a pictures of him.

    I have two red-eared sliders (a male & a female)..koxka...your turtle is a she! The way to tell is by those looongg nails that are used by the females to bury their eggs. Tara, Is the temperature on the warm side in your turtles tank? I keep a submersible heater going all the time, and set to about 70 degrees. No appetite loss around here. I feed a variety of foods, they love krill, and earthworms when I can dig them up. Mealworms (yuck, but they like them) Reptomin, and small pieces of romaine lettuce which they'll nibble on once in a while. A good basking light is important as well. One that simulates the UVB/UVA rays are best, and try to situate it so there's no glass between the turtle, and the light. It cuts back on the beneficial effects. Tutles should have a good flat spot to get out of the water and bask on as well. I have 3 turtles (the 3rd is a common musk turtle), and it's quite comical when they climb on top of each other to get close to the light. All three were rescues, and in various stages of growth due to poor nourishment, and swampy tanks. All look terrific now, but are outgrowing the tank.
    ~*~ "None left to rescue, none left to buy, none left to suffer, none left to die. None to be beaten, none to be kicked...all must be loved and all must be fixed".
    Author Unknown ~*~

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    It's the males that have the long nails, actually.

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    Originally posted by WolfChan
    It's the males that have the long nails, actually.
    Well I stand corrected!
    ~*~ "None left to rescue, none left to buy, none left to suffer, none left to die. None to be beaten, none to be kicked...all must be loved and all must be fixed".
    Author Unknown ~*~

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    ~BRRR~ I'VE BEEN FROSTED!!!~ BRRR~

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    i use to have one when i was a little kid...i don't know anything about them though.lol
    Owned by two little pastries!


    REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.

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    QueenScoopalot (cute name)

    Thanks for your advice. I have his tank at 70. I have a flat rock that he can get out of the water and bask on. I also have a UVB light...both proped up on top of the tank. Can you tell me how long I should have them on? And when is the best time for the light? I have the tank in a room that gets alot of sun during the day. Oh and I also have a heater in the water.
    I'll take a pic soon so you all can see him.
    Thanks again

    Tara

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    Short nails? Long nails? I don't know. Marianu is for sure a "he" .He is a rescued and we got him all full grown.He went to the vets and the vet pushed his bottom and "something long"went out and she said :"It's a boy".Case closed

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