We went to the petstore for anacharis and came home with...
...the cutest little map hatchling you ever saw. My 14 yr old son saw him and it was love at first sight. He named him Jimi and he's soooo outgoing & unafraid for such a tiny little guy! He's been here 2 days and has already been handfed, loves being handled and doesn't flinch when you approach him. He hasn't basked too much yet (that I've seen...) but the temps are right and he's still new so we're trying to be patient.
Jimi the turtle
Having never had a hatchling before I can't get over how tiny he is compared to Liza (8.5") & Mercer (5"). Here's some I took of them last week & the new pond setup - double-basking area with a ramp to the soil. I'm working on setting up the ground area for nesting as Liza's been getting out of the water lately when she never did before
Liza Lou
Mercer Mayer
pond - Oct '07
Liza returning to pond after exploring
basking area #1
basking area #2
And to think itty-bitty little Jimi will grow up like that! I really can't quite believe they sold a turtle that small. They had a few others & all looked healthy, but geez! Anyway - thanks to this site my son has a decent set-up for him and is looking around for a 55 gal instead of the 15 gal plastic tub he (she??) is in now.
Jimi the turtle
Having never had a hatchling before I can't get over how tiny he is compared to Liza (8.5") & Mercer (5"). Here's some I took of them last week & the new pond setup - double-basking area with a ramp to the soil. I'm working on setting up the ground area for nesting as Liza's been getting out of the water lately when she never did before
Liza Lou
Mercer Mayer
pond - Oct '07
Liza returning to pond after exploring
basking area #1
basking area #2
And to think itty-bitty little Jimi will grow up like that! I really can't quite believe they sold a turtle that small. They had a few others & all looked healthy, but geez! Anyway - thanks to this site my son has a decent set-up for him and is looking around for a 55 gal instead of the 15 gal plastic tub he (she??) is in now.