How to Take Better Care of Your Pet Turtle
Turtles can be a lot of
fun to own as pets. It's amusing to watch them as they go about their
daily activities in the home you provide for them.
However, you'll
no doubt find it a lot more interesting living with your pet turtle if you
know something about the particular species of turtle you purchased. For
example, different kinds of turtles differ in size, preferred environment,
coloration and living habits. The type of turtle that likes to live around
water enjoys taking an invigorating swim and basking on a rock. When not
swimming, your turtle might enjoy resting or walking slowly along
searching for more food to eat. Of course, large desert turtles have
entirely different lifestyles.
Turtles have some special
strengths. For example, they see and smell surprisingly well. It's a good
thing they do, because those senses help them to find their food. They
don't have teeth but have sharp serrated ridges where teeth usually are
located.
Strange as it may seem, turtles experience something
similar to humans as far as their emotions go. For example, if a turtle is
unhappy, it withdraws physically into its shell and acts lazy. When people
are depressed, they may withdraw into their "shells" too, emotionally
similar to how a turtle withdraws.
Naturally, you want your turtle
to live as long as possible. Therefore, exercise care in feeding it.
Turtles can live for many years if they are cared for properly. Since some
turtle foods are actually harmful, be sure to spend time researching what
foods to feed your specific kind of turtle because different types of
turtles require different diets.
Many turtles should only eat
vegetables. However, there are even some vegetables to avoid feeding your
turtle, such as rhubarb leaves and spinach. Also, don't just feed your
turtle lettuce because it won't get enough nutrients if it has a severely
limited diet. Be sure not to give your turtle salty and fatty foods,
including processed meats. Also avoid feeding uncooked chicken or turkey
to your pet turtle since raw poultry can be infected with salmonella and
that could make your turtle sick.
Turtles can be intriguing and
amusing pets, but you need to
do your research so that
you can be a good pet owner for your little
pal. Then you and your pet turtle can enjoy sharing one another's
lives hopefully for a long time.
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