My 3 Red Eared Slider Turtles!

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2009

Squirtle[biggest and oldest]Squirtle-Durtle[smallest and second oldest]Squirt[second biggest and youngest].Since I found out Squirtle is a female-the biggest one I need a adult male to mate with her.

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  • The biggest one is female for sure, the second biggest is possibly a female, and the smallest one may still be two small to tell. Your enclosure is missing a lot of basic essential equipment. You're going to need a strong filter, heater, basking area, UVB and heat, and lots more water. You can fill the tank at least half way up if ur worried about them drowning. You need 10 gallons of water per inch of shell per turtle.

  • thanks.I think my smallest which is squirtle durtle is a boy because I've seen them do the mating dance where they tickle each others face.what kind of filter and heater do i need.what is UVB.I need a adult male to mate with mine

  • Do not breed your RES, there are already too many of them in this world so producing more is just adding to the problem. I'll send you some more info through a private message since I can't fit it all here.

  • thanks,I want to breed them so I can sell most of them and keep two or three

  • how many babies can one RES female have at a time

  • cool  i let them walk on the floor not in water =D

  • i sometimes let them walk around on the floor

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  • ur turtles r cute

  • I hope that that tank is not really their real tank...THEY NEED A LOT MORE WATER!!

  • 12-15 I believe but it really depends on the size of the RES. I strongly encourage you not to breed RES because the market is overflooded with them and they cost next to nothing. Also if you were some how able to breed and hatch some. They most likely will go to terrible homes and die a long and painful death like most hatchlings out there.

  • O.o

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