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Will a cholorinated pool hurt a turtle?


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Just put him in there when im off and put my camera on him so he dont get stole.

 

Unless you plan on looking at the camera the entire time, it's not going to stop him from getting "stole"........Or more likely, attacked by those stray cats you have but I'm unsure if you feed.

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Im just thinking. Hes getting tired of his tank. Gotta let him chill in a kiddie pool. He'll fucking love it.

 

How can you tell that he's bored with his tank? Turtles aren't the most expressive creatures.

 

For that matter, how can you tell it's a him? (and now all I can think of is "have you ever smelled mothballs?" "Yes." "How did you get your head between their little tiny legs?")

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How can you tell that he's bored with his tank? Turtles aren't the most expressive creatures.

 

For that matter, how can you tell it's a him? (and now all I can think of is "have you ever smelled mothballs?" "Yes." "How did you get your head between their little tiny legs?")

 

I'm actually more concerned with how often she's feeding it considering she's saying it eats a lot.  You don't feed them that much and I also wonder what type it is because if it's an herbivore it's probably not digging those pellets.  Alternatively if it's a carnivorous/omnivore turtle, it may crave things like grasshoppers. worms or ants......My kids have a red ear slider at their mom's house and it doesn't care for those pellets......I told Buddy to catch him some bugs and I gave them some dried seaweed to take to it.  It's much more content on this diet instead of dumping those pellets in there.

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Not that she would know this because she is just a shade above full blown retarded, but a males underbelly is slightly concave, and also you can sometimes tell by the length of the nails... males have longer ones.

 

 

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