I'm new here, and new to keeping pet turtles. (actually, my son has one and my wife has two - I technically don't have my own pet turtle... but I'm really falling for these little guys.)
If anybody recognizes me from my other thread - the two "rescued" turtle are doing great after just one week. Surprisingly great! They are doing everything they should be doing, and they are SO sweet and well adjusted.
ANYWAY - I've been researching and learning a lot, and I've searched for this and didn't find much - but feel free to link any relevant threads.
Can anybody explain, roughly because I'm sure it varies, what is a normal "growth chart" for a female RES?
They reason I ask, is because ours vary quite a bit and I'm mostly just curious and wondering what we'll see as far as growth in the future and how soon we'll see it.
My son has a 4" RES, Rosa, that we got from a pet store about 3 or so months ago. We believe she is just over one year old based on what we were told and this seems in line with what I read here.
My wife's two, Laverne and Shirley (new names) are 4" and 5" and we adopted them from somebody who did not know how to properly keep RES turtles. We were told that she got them when they were little tiny and that she had them about 3.5 or 4 years.
Are Laverne and Shirley stunted? Will they take a big growth spurt now that they're healthy? Could they stay smaller than average for life?
I've read that feeding schedules and amounts vary, and so does growth and the ultimate full grown size, and I've read that "over-feeding" can lead to unusually large turtles.
I read about somebody else's turtle on this site - 3 years old, 7.5" long, and becoming gravid. Is that on the normal growth chart, or is that turt big for it's age?
At what age do they typically become full grown?
I'm just trying to get some idea if what is considered normal. Thanks!



