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HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PET TURTLE

 

Tips on how to care for your pet turtle

Some people are fond to watch the turtles especially when they swim. However, without proper pet turtle care your turtle may have lesser lifespan because of health-related problems. But by these turtle care guide, you may know some of the basic ways on how care for your turtle.

Try to create an almost-natural habitat for your pet turtles. Make sure that you maintain a temperature between seventy up to 80 degrees. This of course, depends on the breed of the turtle pet. Aside from that, place your turtle in a tank where he can move comfortably. It should not be less than 30 gallons.

Don't fill the whole turtle tank with water. Divide it in two sections so there will be a dry part for the land. The water that you would put in the tank should not also come from your faucet. This would upset the Ph level of your turtle and may cause it to be ill. What you need to do is to ask the person at the pet store so they can tell what type of water should you use.

Try to clean the tank every week. If not, the tank would be filthy and may lead to health problems on your turtle. And since you need to maintain the temperature in the tank, you might also want to get a submersible heater as well. The UV lights are also essential to create an artificial sunlight that is beneficial to your turtle.

Make sure that you feed them the turtle diet that they need. In order to have strong shells they must consume foods rich in Vitamin D, protein, as well as calcium. Have them munch on live crickets, vegetables, earthworms, and turtle sticks.


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Don't treat them like puppies. They are not the type of pets that can be cuddled and can be passed from one person to another. Turtles are considered as amphibians. And unlike mammals, they are usually having a hard time adjusting to the changes in the temperature. Furthermore, you must wash your hands after you hold a turtle or the tank where it lives to avoid spreading of germs.

Turtle Care Guides are usually available online or in pet stores. Allocate enough time to read any turtle care guides so you would know how the proper pet turtle care is.

 

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