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- Turtle - Encyclopedia. com
Turtle There are about 260 species of turtles, tortoises, and terrapins They range in size from the leatherback, a marine species reaching an upper shell length of about 190 centimeters (6 2 feet) and a weight of over 900 kilograms (1,984 pounds), to small freshwater species that average around 10 centimeters (3 9 inches) in length and weigh less than 100 grams (a few ounces)
- Tortoise Forum
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- Experience with turtlestore. com - Tortoise Forum
Does anyone have experience with this company and the health of their animals? They say they are different from My Turtle Store which I have seen some unfavorable reviews of on this forum This tortoise is for my daughter who lost a turtle so we are hoping to get a healthy animal that is older than a baby
- My turtle has a cracked lower jaw and cant eat by itself – looking for . . .
Unfortunately, I don’t have access to a turtle or reptile specialist in my area — there just isn’t one available at all So I had to take my turtle to a general vet who isn't experienced with turtles The vet recommended giving calcium drops — 2 drops daily for 10 days, then a 1-week break, and then repeating the cycle
- American box turtles - Tortoise Forum
Hello I am Connie from Florida! I have box turtle questions cc123; Jul 2, 2025; Replies 6 Views 694 Jul
- How to trim nails properly? - Tortoise Forum
Dab the cut toenail with the hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball (or similar) twice a day for the next 5 days A healthy turtle's immune system is used to managing dings to the skin and even torn nails in the wild Cheers to everyone way up North I hope you and yours are and stay well!
- Chlorhexidine Use for Shell Rot - Tortoise Forum
The box turtle was a single application Even though it burrowed and wallowed in water the blue was still evident after many months and the shell (keratin) started to and obscure the blue I went with this after reading why fish people use it, it tends to kill microflora of many types
- Tortoise poop for garden? | Tortoise Forum
I use turtle poop removed from the bottom of my pond, with amazing results May 8, 2013 #12 Tortuga505
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