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Monday, March 29, 2010


Turtles have different needs according to the type of species they belong to. Some are aquatics and some are land turtle. But they are all can have diseases when turtles care is not properly provided and given by their keepers. Remember that they are from the wild that is why sudden changes from their original habitat could really stress them out badly and would surely result serious health problems. But if you will keep them outdoors which has the same resemblance of their real habitat then they would feel less stress about it.

Like humans, turtles have needs too that must be given at the right time in a right amount. If humans have what they called the human needs then turtles also have what they called the turtles care which every keeper must provide to them. You must see to it that your turtles will have enough room in their shelter so they can move around freely. Turtles are sun worshipper that is why it is advisable for them to have enough sun or heat exposure, clean and fresh water and a basking lamp to keep them warm.

Now that you've learn some basic needs of your pet turtle, you should also consider that not all turtles have the same turtles care. Some turtles need water to swim in and some should be kept away from the water unless if they will use this water for drinking.

Turtles are wonderful pet thus they tend to be unhealthy because of improper turtles care. Make sure that you provide them the right turtles care so they will live long and will spend a long, healthy life with you and your family.

Here is the basic turtles care for every keeper:

1. Tap water may contain chlorine so do not use this to your turtles be with it for their water to drink or water to swim at.

2. When turtles are in their hibernating period, remind you kids not to disturb the cold blooded animals because they might be harmful and could bite your kids.

3. Avoid frequent picking up and touching your turtles and removing them out from the water. This kind of action will cause some serious health problems because turtles are cold blooded animals thus making it very hard for them to adjust to their new surroundings.

4. Make sure to wash your hands before and after you play with your turtle to avoid any infection which you might acquire from your turtle such as the salmonella bacteria.

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