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By Lorraine | 16 May 2020 | 0 Comments

Learn About Keeping Aquatic Turtles as Pets

 

Turtles as popular pets are kept by the aquarium owners. The most famous pet turtle species may be the red-eared turtle, but in addition to it there are other turtle species that are popular with many people. In fact, which turtle to keep depends more on the preference of the turtle owner.
 
Many people do not realize how big a turtle can grow. Red-eared turtles, yellow-bellied turtles, and several other common pet turtles can become 10-12 inches long, so you need a relatively large water tank to accommodate them.
 
If properly taken care of, all turtles may live for decades.
 

Aquatic turtle behavior and temperament

Apart from providing a suitable environment and food for the turtles, they do not need too much attention, but regular interaction with them may make the turtles gentle and gregarious. In any case, they are lovely, and if properly taken care of, they should provide you with years of enjoyment and fun.
 
The turtle requires large fish tanks, special lighting, good filtration, and regular cleaning. These are a few things you must remember and require you to do regularly.

You may be interested in these products for turtle:

Fish tank for turtle
Aquarium led lighting
Aquarium cleaning kit
Aquarium filter

 

Protect aquatic turtles

Turtles need a fairly sophisticated residence. They need to be constantly exposed to ultraviolet light, so special light bulbs designed for reptiles can produce both UVA and UVB light and should be placed in a fish tank. Without this light, the turtle may suffer from the metabolic bone disease (soft shell syndrome), which is definitely not what you want to see.
 
Water turtles can also become very dirty, so their water tanks need to be cleaned regularly, and most importantly, a good filtering device is needed to help maintain proper water quality. They should have deep enough water to swim, and there is a place where they can leave the water and absorb sunlight under the heat lamp. You must maintain the proper water and ambient temperature in the aquarium at all times.
 

Food and water

Although in the past few years, turtle food has improved. Most water turtles are omnivores, and although their preferences for certain foods may change throughout their lives, providing multiple foods is the best way to feed them.
 
Green leafy vegetables like romaine lettuce, dandelion, and parsley (fresh, not dried) are favorite snacks for aquatic turtles. Because they are immersed in water most of the time, the best way to feed your turtles to eat green leafy vegetables is to put the food directly in the water or use a food suction cup to put them in the water tank, but don't let it float on the water.
 
Haigui occasionally eats crushed apples and frozen shrimp, but this is not an ideal daily food. Some species of water turtles also eat insects. But the main food for turtles should come from plants.
 



Common health problems

Pet turtles have been very popular for a long time. For many years, little red-eared turtles are easy to buy and cheap, but unfortunately, this has led to many neglected turtles.
 
Roundworms and other endoparasites are often found on turtles. There are usually no obvious symptoms on turtles. Reptile veterinarians usually check them when they are found.
 
Vitamin A deficiency is also a common disease of turtles. Symptoms may include an abscess in the ear, causing swelling behind the eyes.
 
Respiratory tract infections are characterized by wheezing, runny nose, difficulty breathing, and lethargy. They are also found in most reptiles, and turtles are no exception.
 
In turtles, shell rot is a common disease. This usually happens when the turtle is infected with bacteria or fungi. Many bacterial or fungal infections can cause turtle shell ulcers. This is especially painful for animals because the outer shell protects their internal organs. This infection usually occurs after the turtle is injured or under great stress.
 
All these health problems should be treated by a veterinarian who specializes in reptiles, preferably by a veterinarian who specializes in turtles. You should pay special attention to the health problems of any turtle, and contact a professional for treatment in time.

 

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