It depends on the turtle. Some turtles want a tank with mostly water and just a little land, some turtles want a dry tank with just drinking water. You need to find out what kind it is to find out what kind of environment and food it needs. If you purchased it at a pet store, an employee there should have the information you need or at least be able to get you a book with instructions for care. If it is a turtle you found outside I strongly recommend that you return it to the safest place you can that is still nearby where you found it. If this is not possible, or it is not safe for the turtle where you found it, or perhaps you inherited it from a friend or something like that... the pet store is still your best bet. Take the turtle in so they can more accurately identify it.
Peter got his turtle from the pet store. He bought it at the pet store.
yes
The cost of a pet turtle can vary depending on the species, where you purchase it, and if it includes setup costs like a tank, heater, and lighting. On average, a pet turtle can cost between $20 to $200. Additionally, ongoing expenses for food, supplies, and veterinary care should be factored in.
The lifespan of a pet turtle can vary depending on the species. On average, many species of pet turtles can live anywhere from 20 to 40 years, with some species even exceeding 50 years in captivity when provided with proper care and a suitable environment. It is important for turtle owners to be prepared for the long-term commitment involved in caring for a pet turtle.
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Yes, it's very easy.
You could just be sure to wash your hands good after handleing the turtle. Or choose a different pet.
There are some people who think that it is wrong to have one as a pet. but by my means. i think its alright to have a snapping turtle or alligator snapping turtle as a pet. but i mean if you're gonna have one well make sure it is in a good enviorment and that its not mistreated at least.
u good buy it at pet smart or a pet shop
A pet turtle can be about a 50 years old.
I think so. My friend had a turtle as a pet.
Peter got his turtle from the pet store. He bought it at the pet store.
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there are a lot of good websites that give helpful information about what a turtle eats. It would probably be helpful if you knew what kind of turtle you had. Then just Google care for your pet turtle, or something like that.
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