Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Turtles as a Pet - Children's Pet House Series

Semi-aquatic pet turtles like the Red-eared slider have been popular pets for a very long time. My very first pet of my own was a pet red-eared slider. My turtle was a tiny baby and came with a plastic bowl with a little plastic palm tree on a bit of island in the plastic bowl. These are horrible conditions for a turtle.

I made several mistakes when I got that little red-eared slider as a pet. I was way too young for my pet. I was only three perhaps going on four. No one in my home knew how to take care of turtles.

Though, the memories of this turtle helped develop my calling to educate as many people as possible on how to care for a pet before acquiring a pet. Semi-aquatic turtles need a large tank, an excellent filtration system because they can be messy animals. They require special light, warm heat at a certain temperature otherwise they won't be able to eat, and they will die.

Turtles will need their tank cleaned often. Their eating habits can be messy, and they excrete a lot of waste.

You will need to wash everything that comes in contact with the turtle, because turtles like many pets, can have Salmonella which is a bacterium. You will also need to wash your hands every time you touch the turtle or anything that ever affects the turtle. Like for example, when you feed the turtle or clean the tank, you will want to wash your hands after you do these chores.

Children don't have to be a certain age before they can have a turtle. All children mature differently and understand animal's needs individually. Even some adults should never have a pet while some young children do fine. There is no firm rule for any situation. There is never any doubt that a young person needs to be supervised with any pet.

Turtles can bite pretty hard. If the turtle gets scared, they can bite, not release the bite, and stick their head in their shell. Never pull your finger out. Just hold real still until he releases your finger.

Another couple of things you need to be aware of before you decide you may want a turtle as a pet is that they can get quite big. A turtle like the red-eared slider can grow to twelve inches long. Turtles can also live a very long time. A decade is ten years; they can live for several decades. So you may still have your turtle after you graduate from college, get married, and have children of your own.

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