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How to Look After Turtles

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If you want to keep a pet turtle in your home, you have got a variety of options, including those who can live in dry habitats and those that require wet habitats.

燱hatever kind of pet turtle you choose; you should know how to look after turtles at home.

First thing you should know is that what kind of turtle you are looking to keep as your pet turtle, is it aquatic turtle or that lives in a dry habitat? If your answer is aquatic turtle, you need to take special care of it as they require proper care and right kind of equipments.

Aquatic turtles have shells that are softer than those of land based turtles. This helps them to stay in the water without sinking and to swim faster. They have different colorings and markings on their shells, showing the kind of turtle they are and where they come from.

Semi-aquatic turtles are best suitable as pets for your home. You need to make sure, however, that you provide a suitable environment for them which include both an area to swim around in and a basking ground with plenty of sunshine (or a UV lamp). The temperature of the environment needs to be carefully regulated. The water should be kept cooler than the rest of the habitat. The above steps are best ways to look after turtles.

Always keep in mind that aquatic turtles have much longer life than most other types of turtles kept as pets and some even live hundreds of years so it would be a long term commitment to look after turtles.

They are prone to various diseases so make sure to carefully note any changes in their behavior. Give special attention to the condition of their shell, as this is usually an indicator if something wrong happens with your turtle. They need plenty of fresh vegetables to eat and a shallow bowl of fresh drinking water available to them at all times. Aquatic turtles are indeed wonderful pets then other kind of turtles but as I discussed earlier that it requires special attention to look after turtles.