Jesus is coming back! Jesus is my Lord and Savior! !Jesus is the Way, The Truth, And Life! Jesus loves yall! The unbelievers will have to suffer Gods wrath! Jesus died for us so that we could be saved!
@camilla_will Amen. God bless you and everyone :) Jesus also saved my life and I wish people out there would know that He is real and loves everyone -including you, reading this comment- unconditionally! Amen.
What adorable little guys 🥰😍 do you know long these guys will live for? My son wants to get a turtle that stays small to call him "tiny Tim" haha. Great video! 🙌
Thank you! And I should have included that in the video. Musk turtles and Diamondback Terrapins usually live for around 30 years, and Spotted turtles usually live for 40 years.
just a question, my red ear slide turtle is acting a bit weird, this is around the summer time and it has been closing its eyes a lot, and i heard it sneeze once, is it just because its sleeping? also, it doesnt eat food anymore, ive tried carrot soak but it didint work quite well, i have got it to the vet and they said it was perfectly fine, i have also increased the temperature, what should i do?
Hey, as long as your water is clean, I think your turtle should be fine. Does it still bask? Also, have you tried feeding it different types of pellets or insects?
Can I keep a musk turtle and a diamond back turtle to live together also do they live well with fish and if I keep those two turtles what is a ideal size of a tank
It definitely can work to have them both in the same tank, but you will need a lot of space. If possible, you will want at least a 90 gallon tank. A 75 gallon tank might work, but they also might become territorial in that smaller space.
@@kaitheazurethylacine8723 yep! If you’re near a big city you should just google musk turtle reptile breeders near you, and if you can’t find any, you order a musk turtle online
Hello! My husband recently saved a baby snapping turtle at his job site (she would’ve died if he left her with the work they were doing). We’ve had her for 4 days and she hasn’t eaten a thing. We’ve tried lettuce, meal worms, and I even tried a grape since I heard they sometimes like fruit but she won’t even look at it. She just buries herself in the mud and doesn’t move. We have a heat lamp for her as well but she hasn’t tried to bask on her rock at all so idk if it’s a temperature thing. Is there any advice you can give?
Wow, super interesting and good for your husband for saving her! Don't worry about the basking. Snapping turtles usually just bask on the water surface, and rarely go on land (but you should still keep the rock there just in case). Regarding food, I would suggest turtle pellets or freeze dried crickets if she still hasn't started eating. Since she is in a new environment, it might take her a couple days to get acclimated and comfortable enough to eat.
Just ordered 18 spotted turtles! Thanks for the advice.
Anytime!
Jesus is coming back! Jesus is my Lord and Savior! !Jesus is the Way, The Truth, And Life! Jesus loves yall! The unbelievers will have to suffer Gods wrath! Jesus died for us so that we could be saved!
@camilla_will Amen. God bless you and everyone :) Jesus also saved my life and I wish people out there would know that He is real and loves everyone -including you, reading this comment- unconditionally! Amen.
@camilla_willnot gods wrath but gods rejection which is an infinitely worse fate.
They are all so cute!
What adorable little guys 🥰😍 do you know long these guys will live for? My son wants to get a turtle that stays small to call him "tiny Tim" haha. Great video! 🙌
Thank you! And I should have included that in the video. Musk turtles and Diamondback Terrapins usually live for around 30 years, and Spotted turtles usually live for 40 years.
They Are sooooooooo cute. I love them. 💕💕💕💕
Thank youuuuu!
Nice
just a question, my red ear slide turtle is acting a bit weird, this is around the summer time and it has been closing its eyes a lot, and i heard it sneeze once, is it just because its sleeping? also, it doesnt eat food anymore, ive tried carrot soak but it didint work quite well, i have got it to the vet and they said it was perfectly fine, i have also increased the temperature, what should i do?
Hey, as long as your water is clean, I think your turtle should be fine. Does it still bask? Also, have you tried feeding it different types of pellets or insects?
Nah you turtle not fine
My turtle does this too and she gone sorry bad english
How big the actual size of red eared slider turtle ? In the wild and compare with the house care ?
Both in captivity and in the wild, they usually grow to around 11 inches or so. However, I’ve seen some in the wild that are more than 12 inches
Can I keep a musk turtle and a diamond back turtle to live together also do they live well with fish and if I keep those two turtles what is a ideal size of a tank
It definitely can work to have them both in the same tank, but you will need a lot of space. If possible, you will want at least a 90 gallon tank. A 75 gallon tank might work, but they also might become territorial in that smaller space.
@ thank you!
Hi, I think you should keep them in a terrarium, they like to rest on land.
They definitely need a lot of water to swim, but I might make a larger basking platform to give her more room out of the water.
@@turtleholic Sounds good!
Can you get musk turtles in California?
@@kaitheazurethylacine8723 yep! If you’re near a big city you should just google musk turtle reptile breeders near you, and if you can’t find any, you order a musk turtle online
How do you know if you get a male or female turtle as a baby?
I just asked the pet shop. But for red eared sliders, the size of their nails and tail can help indicate their gender.
Hello! My husband recently saved a baby snapping turtle at his job site (she would’ve died if he left her with the work they were doing). We’ve had her for 4 days and she hasn’t eaten a thing. We’ve tried lettuce, meal worms, and I even tried a grape since I heard they sometimes like fruit but she won’t even look at it. She just buries herself in the mud and doesn’t move. We have a heat lamp for her as well but she hasn’t tried to bask on her rock at all so idk if it’s a temperature thing. Is there any advice you can give?
Wow, super interesting and good for your husband for saving her! Don't worry about the basking. Snapping turtles usually just bask on the water surface, and rarely go on land (but you should still keep the rock there just in case). Regarding food, I would suggest turtle pellets or freeze dried crickets if she still hasn't started eating. Since she is in a new environment, it might take her a couple days to get acclimated and comfortable enough to eat.
Snapping turtles are total carnivores they require worms and or feeder fish. Best diet is a mixture of both of them.
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