@Trap100100 I don't keep sliders, but generally the males have a long, thick tail, the females a smaller tail. The cloaca on the female is high up near the body, on the male it is located further down the tail. Check with the Turtle Forum for more help on that.
@Teppieification lights are on about 12 hours a day, off at night. The back area of the basking/egg laying platform is shaded even when the lights are on.
@Noraturtlefan all of my turtles are 3-stripers. I have no room for any more turtles. You need to find a rehabber in your area to help you out. Or call a local vet who handles exotics/reptiles.
i cant believe my little baby three striped mud will grow that big!!!! he's in a 20g long now but im planning to get a 55g when he gets bigger
sammytheshark1 2 months ago
Thats awsome that u took in the turtle ur like a turtle hero , that's funny that they get jealous lol
JewwTroll 4 months ago
nice video!
townTURTLE 4 months ago
I need help again how do I tell if my red ear slider is boy or girl
Trap100100 4 months ago
@Trap100100 I don't keep sliders, but generally the males have a long, thick tail, the females a smaller tail. The cloaca on the female is high up near the body, on the male it is located further down the tail. Check with the Turtle Forum for more help on that.
BauriBob 4 months ago
Lovee it. But what are you light hours? Especially when they lay eggs. Or are they always on?
Teppieification 4 months ago
@Teppieification lights are on about 12 hours a day, off at night. The back area of the basking/egg laying platform is shaded even when the lights are on.
BauriBob 4 months ago
u r a really good guy because u take care of these poor turtles thats really good
Zakiables123456 4 months ago
another great video, very interesting behavior eating on the land area. I have never seen this. Keep us updated. Top work.
Sternotherusproject 4 months ago
wow, really wonderful. I check back every week to see if you have new videos up, please keep them coming :)
gianoshoes 4 months ago
are the other turtles you have in that tank 3 sstripes.... and also do you take in sliders that are sick in the wild?
Noraturtlefan 4 months ago
@Noraturtlefan all of my turtles are 3-stripers. I have no room for any more turtles. You need to find a rehabber in your area to help you out. Or call a local vet who handles exotics/reptiles.
BauriBob 4 months ago
Love your videos! Could you maybe do another tank and filter tour?
TheDamschroder 4 months ago
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1997xboxgamer 4 months ago
Love your tank, and I love the fact that you take in refugees.
chillirun 4 months ago
awesome. cant wait to see the interactions she will have with the others!
LogeranoushesTurtles 4 months ago
wow im the virst view
Turtleman3691 4 months ago