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Turtles: What Should Be Done

January 3, 2009 by Turtle Owner  
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Turtles: What Should Be Done

There are many species of turtles that exist in the world but these turtles can be classified into two types: the land turtle and the water turtle. Both types of turtles can become house pets. Here are some tips on how to take care of a water turtle in your own home. And if this is not enough for you, you can go to this website: http://turtlecareguide.net. This site contains much information on caring for turtles as house pets and as wild creatures all together. There is also a section that discusses turtle adoption which can be very useful to future turtle pet owners.

Water turtles are adorable little creatures but because of them being of the water type, water must always be accessible to them at all times. But this doesn’t mean that they should live in your bathtub or along with your goldfish. Turtles should be housed in an aquarium that can hold at least 20 gallons but don’t forget that bigger is better. Even to little turtles. But just because they are water turtles doesn’t necessarily mean that they have to immerse themselves in water at all times. Turtles also need a dry place where they can relax. This prevents their shells from softening as well as helps them fight fungal diseases caused by too much swimming. The temperature of the tank must be maintained between 72 degrees and 85 degrees. This can be maintained with the help of an aquarium heater. Another thing that you should by is a n ultraviolet UVB light. This is your turtle’s replacement of the sun. This should be turned off every 12 hours to depict to your turtle the concept of night and day.

For any other questions about indoor turtle care, turtlecareguide.net proves to be a very useful site.

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