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Always wash your hands right after touching, feeding, or caring for your turtle and after cleaning its supplies. Clean your turtle tank and supplies while you are outside the house, if possible. If you clean indoors, use a laundry sink or a tub that is only used for your turtle. Call your local pet store or reptile rescue.

A federal law bans the sale of these turtles as pets. However, they are sometimes sold illegally at stores, flea markets, gift shops, and roadside stands. Consider picking a different pet if your household has someone who at higher risk of getting severely sick from germs like Salmonella. Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link. Spotted turtles for example are a small turtle for sale , that stays small. Spotteds are absolutely gorgeous and fairly easy to care for.

Most species of dwarf turtles are fairly priced as well, and need to be captive bred. Be sure not to purchase any type of wildcaught water turtles. Some of our favorite species of water turtle for sale include the following. We have a wide variety of tiny, dwarf and small turtles as well as large turtles.

The most popular species of side necked turtle is probably the pink belly side-necked turtle , or pink belly side neck turtle. The side-necked turtle, a name for the long-necked turtle of the families Chelidae and Pelomedusidae, found only in the Southern Hemisphere.

Members of the family Chelidae, sometimes called snake-necked turtles, are found swimming in the rivers of South America and also in Australia mainly found in the New Guinea region. Several species of side necked turtles have slender, elongated snouts. The family Pelomedusidae includes two African genera, Pelomedusa and Pelusios.

Members of the latter genus resemble the North American box turtles, with a hinged shell. A third genus, Podocnemis, is found in rivers of South America and Madagascar. Side-necked turtles are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Chelonia. The most popular pet water turtle in the USA, the red ear slider has a long history in the pet trade, and it has been kept for many years by a wide variety of hobbyists, both beginner turtle keepers as well as those who are experienced in keeping dwarf turtles for sale.

As way back as , Slider turtles for sale were sold in dime stores, and unfortunately many died due to a lack of knowledge of the children who begged their parents to buy them for them. Luckily, now that reptile enthusiasts are better educated, the red-eared slider has a better chance of survival in captivity, but it is a large turtle and should be kept only by people who are prepared to provide the proper care for it.

Red-eared sliders are very good swimmers spend most of their time in the water. They love to bask, too, and during warm, sunny days, wild red-ears love to stack on top of each other while doing so.

The slightest movement or sound will send them sliding off their rocks or logs and back into the water—this, coupled with the red ear mark on both sides of their heads, gives them their common name of Slider Turtle. Pet red-eared slider turtles for sale can be very personable and will quickly learn to swim to you when they want to eat! Many small species of turtles are considered a dwarf turtle for sale, or dwarf turtles for sale.

Some dwarf turtles for sale include the Razor back musk turtle, one of many dwarf turtles for sale. Other species of dwarf turtle for sale include the stinkpot turtle, many map turtles can be also considered as dwarf turtles for sale. The musk turtle is a member of the family Kinosternidae. The keel tends to flatten out in adults, but is very prominent in musk turtle hatchlings as well as juvenile musk turtles for sale.

Common musk turtles can be found in eastern North America, from Florida to Canada, as well as from the state of Texas all the way across to Wisconsin. This usually occurs when a turtle is frightened or startled, and often declines in pets that receive frequent handling. The Michigan Spotted turtle is, of course, commonly found around Michigan but its natural habitat ranges around all of the great last and the Eastern Coast of the United States.

This turtle is easily identified by the yellow polka dots along its back. These spots fade as the turtle gets older, often transitioning into a yellow hue.

The Michigan Spotted Turtle has no problem thriving in captivity, making it an excellent pet for new turtle owners. This turtle is semiaquatic so it will need some land area in its habitat and an aquarium of at least 20 gallons.

However, a larger aquarium will give you more room to landscape and the turtle more room to move. Spotted turtles love to eat and will eat a wide variety of food. This is just another reason they are so easy to keep. They are somewhat easy to find as they breed easily in captivity and tend to be more readily available in the warmer months between May and September. The l argest variations can grow up to 9 inches but they are usually about 6 inches long with females being larger than males.

They like water that is either still or slow moving and can be found in the wild in quiet marshes, swamps, and sometimes even flooded rice paddies. One strange thing about this turtle is that they are not great swimmers! They do better in water that is not too deep, but deep enough that they can right themselves if they end up on their back.

A good rule of thumb is to have water that is 1. With those calculations, a six-inch turtle would have water that is about 9 inches deep. One turtle should be in an aquarium that is 50 gallons and each additional turtle will need at least another 15 gallons. Even baby turtles need a 10 to gallon tank to start. Why not consider a pet tortoise instead?

Tortoises make great pets for individuals and children alike and have their fare share of differences from turtles from habitat to care and beyond that can make them more appealing pets for some. These turtles both sexes do show some territorial aggression and should be handled minimally. They can get aggressive with each other, but they do not usually inflict damage. With that consideration, this turtle is probably best for a moderately experienced turtle owner.

This incredibly popular turtle has quite a variation in size between the sexes. The males tend to be about 5 inches long while the females can be up to 9 inches.

The easiest way to sex the Diamondback Terrapin is to look at their tales. The males have much wider and longer tails than females. When they are finished growing, the male will be smaller than the female with a tail that is about three times as long. The males also mature much faster. This can make it tricky to sex them when they are very young and you may need to consult an expert if you are getting a baby.

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