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Before You Get a Turtle
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Before You Get a Turtle
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* Read about your potential pet, talk to people who keep turtles, and
join one of several mailing lists about turtles, like the ones maintained
by Turtle Homes or the Tortoise Trust.
* Prepare a species-appropriate setup for your animal, buy some food, and decide
where the enclosure will be place. I know, most of the time we get the animal
first and then we need to set it up. If you have the luxury to do the
setup first, don't hesitate.
* Join or at least visit one of the herpetological societies in your
area. Not only is it fun to meet people with the same interests,
they will also become a valuable source of information when the questions
come. And questions there will be; no two turtles are the same, and a FAQ
or a book can only provide for the general cases. You may want
to consider subscribing a reptile magazine like "Reptiles".
* Decide where you want to get the animal from. Considering that turtles
in the wild are declining, it is recommended that you not catch an
animal from the wild. If you have access to captive bred turtles,
get a captive bred turtle. They also tend to be healthier and happier in
captivity. Consider adopting a turtle from a local shelter or from
Turtle Homes. There are many unwanted turtles that need new homes.
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I did have the following turtles but they went to a new home
2 Red Ear Sliders, 1 Eastern Box Turtle, 1 Russian Tortoise, 1 Yellow Belly Slider, and a Midland Paint.
I currently keep 2 Yearling Eastern Box Turtles.
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