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I got my yellow bellied slider turtle at a flee market for $10. it was at Rodger's flee market in Ohio. now the red eared sliders r almost anywhere u look.
they look really cut
to see if a red eared slider is a boy or girl, look at the claws and tail. if they r long it is a girl. if they r short it is a boy. I know because I have two of them
Red-eared slider turtles typically lay their eggs on land, not in the water. They will find a suitable nesting site on land to lay their eggs, usually digging a hole and burying them there. If you suspect your turtle has laid eggs, you should look for signs of digging or a disturbed area in the enclosure.
To determine if a red-eared slider is pregnant, you can look for physical signs such as a swollen abdomen, changes in behavior like increased nesting activity, and potentially feeling eggs when gently palpating the turtle's abdomen. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for a definitive diagnosis.
this type of turtle is called a soft back turtle. it is about 3 to 5 inches long including tale and is usually kept as a pet. O.k that other person up there is wrong..This is a red bellied turtle.Or a mix of a red bellied turtle and a red eared slider..So there is the correct answer :D
You can tell by looking at their claws. A female red eared slider's claws are shorter, much shorter, than a male reed eared slider's claws. This is most likely for fighting.
Greenish-Brownish-Yellowish (Guacamole Color)
they just have a red belly
They are red. And are baby turtles . Sooo there baby red turtles
oh dude. well i just got a red ear slider a week ago and ive been constantly researching them. but ive heard that when there shell gets white spots it means they have shell rot. look it up yourself on redearslider.com well that sounds horrible and id recommend to go to the vet as soon as possible
The gender of a turtle does not affect the age of the turtle. You can tell the age of your turtle by looking at the layers on the turtles scute. Scutes are what makes a turtles shell look quilted. Each scute sheds about once a year, revealing a new scute and leaving a layer on the new scute. By seeing how many layers are on a scute you can tell how many years old your turtle is. Example. 2 layers = 2 years, 10 layers = 10 years. A turtle with no layers will be less than a year old.