no people say they are from science books but if you study animals like turtle you will find that they are not real turtles
Penny Turtles
all seven of the sea turtle species are endangered
It depends on the size of the turtle. A big adult sea turtle is hundreds of times larger than the baby turtles sold at pet stores. Figure a minimum of 5 or 6 really big ones, a couple hundred big box males, or several thousand (4000-8000) of the palm-sized aquarium turtles.
Yes, it is a small point like a mini mountain.
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from the mini turtle storee duhh! oh btw chris was heree :D helllo guysss You can also buy turtles online at certain reputable sites, such as turtlesale.com. It might be scary, but they will send you a baby turtle to you first class in a well-constructed box designed for moisture and air circulation. Your turtle might be a little shocked the first day, but will be full of spunk before you know it.
I have two red-eared sliders, and a yellow-bellied slider. I feed them once a day, everyday. I feed them all at the same time--in the morning. It is usually between 6-7am during the school year, or 9-12am over summer break. I use turtle food bought from Pet Smart. In it is mini sticks (scientist made stuff,) mini shrimp, and baby krill. My turtles eat a lot for their size(1inch in diameter)--about 15-20 pieces.
YOu know the mini turtles get to become huge turtles when u say mini turtles i am guessing you mean red eared sliders these are the most common turtles they cost about 20 dollars but they get bigger and its hard work to keep one and you will probably have to spend over 200 dollars in the long one to keep it
beat story mode with all the turtles
If a turtle has outgrown its tank, it will of course need a bigger tank. Expecting a turtle to stop growing only leads to malformed bones. Because many commonly kept turtle species grow so large, it's best to start out with a 55-75 gallon tank or larger; many owners of adult female turtles such as sliders end up using stock tanks for indoor or outdoor mini ponds.
it depends on what your feeding it usually I would go for mini shrimp or mini krill my turtle loves that I would also recommend watermelon my turtle also likes that every once in a while also good luck feeding your turtle
they live up to 40-50 years old. cool right