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  • dude your tank is way too small, you can't have 3 turtles in the same tank, anyways those are almost adult sized.

  • Alligator Turtle: RAWR

    Turtle: .......

    Alligator Turtle: IT MINE UR BITCH!

    Turtle: Well Who Fast He Get Loser :P

    Alligator Turtle: HEY OWNER PUT AT ME YOUR BITCH!

    Turtle: No Don Owner,He Will Bite you! :3 Meow

  • those red ear sliders shouldn't be in there with that alligator turtle. He will eventually mame them I gurantee it

  • nice turtle, lol everyone always jumps over ppl when they say its a alligator snapper when its just a common snapper, i thought i hada alli too. tho i hope u dont care for those other turtles, they prolly get bit up alot lol

  • @4sm0ke2guam0 ididnt knew the name but i already know its a common :)

  • y si esta mal escrito en ingles, es porque yo no lo hablo, lo traduje haber si entienden q es estupido que pongan a una tortuga mordedora con unas tortugas japonesas ¬¬

  • @mAniAkhA96 AMIGO EL VIDEO TIENE MAS DE 3 AÑOS NO DIGAS ESTUPIDECES Y EVITATE COMENTARIOS FUERON MIS MASCOTAS YO HAGO LO QUE QUIERA CON ELLAS Y NO PASA NADA

  • nice baby snapper. Not a alligator snapper tho

  • @fairbanksjz100 iknow its a common snapper this video its from 2 years ago man!

  • HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS ( CMON WHO REMEMBERS THAT GAME!!)

  • WARNING!! Too much high protein pelleted foods will have your turtle's shell deformed for life!! Honest to God. You should feed your turtle variety of foods which contains some traces of calcium in it. Not a permanent diet of pellets only. Whole fish with bones will help. Even a whole shrimp together with the shell will also help. I also advise you to float cuttle bone for more calcium absorption in the water for a much more developed, tougher, shell growth.

  • It's been 3 years, hope you separated them.

  • @iARELiLY

    yeah dont worry mate ..amateur mistake ; )

  • dude the alligator one will bite off the head of an other one 0:25 :O

  • maldito burro no pongas una snapping turtle junto a una res, por poco le come la cabeza maricon

  • No es una tortuga aligator, es una chelyda serpentina. Por cierto, es una burrada meterla junto a ls otras 2 tortugas, pronto te quedaras sin tortugas.

  • Tiene razon, la chelydra no es una especie muy amigable.

  • Thats a baby snapping tuertle about 2 max and looks like red ear sliders i feed mine dry dog and cat food anything that floats is good. I have 12 Snapping Turtles and Two Aligator Snapping Turtles. That one on the video is deffenetly not a Aligator Snapping Turtle.

  • i agree with fly2000jtb

  • cn i buy 2 alli snapper from you?(1 female 1 male)

  • You can get them from John Richards logger head acres Mo U.S.A. His we site can be found in a search try turtlman, or loggerhead acres. If they get to big for you to handle he will buy them back or trade you for new hatchlings or yearlings. He is very easy to work with. Joseph T (fly2000jtb)

  • Different turtles don't attack each other?

  • Snapping Turtles WILL attack anything that is smaller than themself!! I have 12 Common Snapping Turtles. They eat just about anything from Water cherrys to geese feet from under the water!! True story a guy had a pond with 10 baby geese, asked me why they were disappearing one by one? I said Snapper, he asked if I could catch it, I did and have seen the remains of the babies in its stomack. The owner made soup and the rest of the baby geese grew up.

  • No they dont if they are the same size or at least close to the same size. Mine dont I have 12 common snapping turtles and a map turtle swims with them and is never hurt, Joseph T (fly2000jtb)

  • what are u feeding them in the vid?

  • i gess im sorry but yeah its comm0n snapper but healthy one :)

  • the size doenst matter they live together happy they never fight

  • THAT IS A FRICKIN RED EARED SLIDER!

  • There is 2 red eared sliders and the black one is a COMMON snapping turtle. Not an ally like this guy claims.

  • cute

  • common snapper idiot get the fucking name right  fucking stupid ass

  • come on i just forgot change it dont be mad and dont say bad words ok_ be happy

  • its a common snapper, not an alligator sanpper

  • I KNOW its a common snapper i forgot change the name thnks brother

  • l0l sorry then either way he looks healthy and very aggressive l0l

  • common snapping turtle and hope you dont like your RES cause they are gonna be lunch in about oh 2 weeks

  • ????

  • common snapping turtls grown 2 inchs a month RES grow 1 incha month and snappers are pissy and mean as hell and will eat the RES

  • that sucks

    i would prefer the RES

    and the slower the grow the better (for me)

  • lol yeah and snappers get oh about 5x the size of a RES and live for ALOT longer like they can live for 60 years and see how the snapper eats like 10 or 12 bits in one bite and teh RES only eats 3 yeah its gonna get hunger one time or get stepped on by a RES and bite it and then eat it seen it happen not pretty my friend thought it woud be a god idea to do this and teh RES would bully the snapper when he was little then the snapper had him for lunch abotu a year later

  • LOL

  • im not jk there was a RES about this size here and its head was on teh botom and shell was floating and a foot hanging out of the snappers mouth he got rid of the snapper the next day

  • Aw poor sliders one day the turtle will get cramped and attack them.

  • they never fight...

  • aw man I feel dumb now. They are probley getting bigger right?

  • thats a common snapper but those musks r gunna get eaten lol

  • red ear sliders

  • oops i was thinking of my musk ye res

  • That's just a common snapping turtle...not an alligator snapping turtle

  • That's what I was going to say. Alligator snappers are way different.

  • Don't alligator snapping turtles have more square shells and much larger ridges on their shells on top of the more beak-like mouth?

  • my turtle its a common snapper >(

  • o_O Why's the video entitled "alligator turtle?"

  • i forgot remove the name anyways...its a good snapper right?

  • All snappers are good snappers. :) I really like turtles.

  • Snappers can be mixed with other turtles.

    Dont suggest it but its possible.

    Just have to overfeed your snapper and keep him full

  • yeah cause if you mix you can get the look of common but size and meaness if alligator

  • rest assured you're gonna find a floating shell one day dude

  • Alligator Snappers grow about an inch a year, unlike the common snappers, that grows an inch in every 3 or 4 months. Four of my red eared sliders, are now 2 times bigger than my Alligator Snappers. That means, growth spurts between common snappers, and red eared sliders are almost similar. But still, they all get along great. Did you catch that??

  • This is a common snapping turtle in this video. Common Snapping turtles are more aggressive,more intelligent, and grow faster. It will only take two years for you to take the red eared sliders off the thank for safety purposes coz they grow faster. Mines are "Alligator Snapping turtles" they grow slower and much more docile than the common.

  • Doesn't matter how much space, or how many gallons of tank you have, just as long as theres no size discrepancy between two species. This guy got them all in a flower bottle, and they get along pretty good. So they pretty much know each other due to years of leaving together.

  • thnks thats the true ...thnks for support my theory

  • Dude, i got two alligator snapping turtles my self on my 200 gallon tank at my house. Four of my red eared sliders just get along with two of these beasts, just as long as they are the same size. They've been living together for 6 years now, and i have never seen any casualties since then.

  • i mean how hard is it to do research hes got the internet lol common snappers dont play well with others

  • common snapper common mistake

  • come on man snapper in one tank sliders in another please thats not cool

  • thats not a alligator snapping turtle

  • it's a common snapper

  • ty bro i know it..

  • dont keep it with other turtles!!!!!

  • Dude, common snappers, or alligator snappers are ok with other turtles as longs as its the same size, or just a bit bigger than ur snapper will be fine. Putting a smaller turtle with a snapper would be nothing more but lunch than a thank mate for the snapper!

  • cool set-up

  • i cought two baby snapping turtles in 2 mins......just walk around the lake and u'll find more in less time :P

  • It's true. Have you seen it snapping? It could accidently bite one of your other turtles.

  • thnks

  • what cha feeding marshmellows?

  • pellets

  • i had one of thoes b 4 it ate all my other turtles lol

  • not an alligator snapper just a snapper

  • thnks

  • first of all thats not an alligator snapper,and second they dont need to be seperated they will be fine

  • thnks for the info buddy i think is a common snnaper

  • not an alligator snapper

  • and tha alligarot snapper is takin almost all the food...but it might help to separate the snapper the other 2 are fine together

  • u dont need 2 separate them...i have 2 painted turtles and one snapper in my tank for over 2 years and there all fine...plus the snapper is double tha size of them.

  • yes thanks for the advice buddy i think so too bye greetings

  • You need to separate the snapper from the sliders. Don't be shocked when there is serious injury or killing.

  • Crazy!! The snapping tortoise might kill to your other tortoises!

  • what are you feeding them?

  • and u shoud definitely get a bigger tank

  • u shoud maybe read a little bit about the animals u got before u got them , it's not a aligator turtle it's a commone snapper and those 2 other red ear turtle u got will get hurt or killd soon commons grows fast specially for the first months-till ca 2 years and they are strong

  • MY GOD! That tank is TOO SMALL for three turtles of that size. Why don't you either get a larger tank, or give some away to people that can care for them PROPERLY?

  • thats fine the tank is large for all :P

  • its not an alligator snapper, its a common

  • why?

  • Be careful, snapping turtles are much more agressive than the otrhers u have. U`ll have lot of problems if u still keeping them in the same place. Even if all were snapping turtles (chelydra)

  • oh thats true X( the big one aligator bite one

  • those lil pellets wont do much snappers need meat maybe your fingers would be nice breakfast :0

  • jejeje i know buddy i feed him with chiken and pellets heiiiii now is most agressive! LOL

  • nice

  • my common snapper is 3 inches wide and 3 inches from top of shell to bottom so ours is probably same age

  • i have only 3 tortoise(gopherus) greetings

  • ya 1 common snapper who i had since it was born.. and a red legged tortoise

  • nice hes cute how long u had it?

  • 1 year or less do you have turtles?

  • nice common snapper...dont put em in da same tank 1 day ur gunna wake up and find a dead red eared slider he is so cute my common snapper is 1/1/2 how long u had urs for?

  • is about 3 inches(10cms) hei hesnt agreesive with other turtles(japanese)they are his friends...XD

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