Turtles and How to Care for Them
January 3, 2009 by Turtle Owner
Filed under Turtle Care Guide
Turtles and How to Care for Them
Want to own a turtle but don’t know the basics? Check out the site http://www.turtlecareguide.net for tips on how to take care of a pet turtle outdoors. Turtles should have a large area to swim in and a spacious land area to bask in. Turtles, being creatures of the sea, need water to be accessible at all times but they also require land to be nearby as well. Turtles should get out of the water once in a while in order to avoid fungal diseases. Also, if your turtle is a pregnant female, she would need land in order to lay her eggs. Scared of caring for a pregnant turtle? You can visit http://www.turtlecareguide.net if ever the need to arises.
For your turtle’s sun bathing, place a rock or a cinderblock in the area. Regarding the water for your turtle’s swimming purposes, a children’s wading pool may be used. For an island, a floating log or a piece of corkboard is advisable to be used. Remember that turtle’s should be kept outdoors only if the weather is fair.
Too cold weather and too hot weather is bad for your turtle as they are sensitive reptiles. For sunny days, a shade must be provided for your turtle. For a more natural effect, you may surround your turtle’s atmosphere with plants such as hyacinth or water lettuce.
With regards to your pet’s safety, do not fret. A cage-like fence surrounding your turtle’s habitat can be used to stop neighborhood cats or dogs from eating your turtle.
In http://www.turtlecareguide.net, there is more information on caring for turtles indoors and outdoors so do not worry if you have any questions on how to take care of a pet turtle.



