Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 4:33 pm
First of all, take a long hard look at where you plan to buy a turtle. Don't buy any pets at a pet store where the setup is bad: If the turtles are in dirty water with no lighting, no way to get out of the water to dry off, & no heater, don't buy, period, no matter "how good the turtles look". Do not buy from places like flea markets or in Chinatown where they sell turtles for food.
There are plenty of RES's that need adoption. See if you can hook up with someone on this board who has an RES to give away. Where do you live? There were a few recent posts from several people who needed to adopt out healthy RES's for various good reasons (not enough money to care for them, etc.). This could be a good way to pick up a turtle "for free" & you will get their past history! Or there are many herp rescue societies that you can contact to pick up a turtle. These bigger-than-hatchling babies need good homes too!
Also, there were 2 guys in Philadelphia area who found almost 200 hatchling babies in a very cold river because some careless jerky breeder dumped them there to die. The guys who are caring for these babies have been successfully adopting them out over the last month (I adopted one of these babies & it's doing great!). Maybe this is an option for you too.
Also, I highly suggest you read the basic care areas of this website so that you can become very familiar with what a GOOD basic set up looks like. That will help you in your choice of turtle too since you will already know if the turtle isn't getting proper care based on how the set up looks.
Kristin's Pond! Starring:
RES = "Sheba", 21+ yrs. old
African Clawed Frog = "Prog", 10 yrs old
& "Kristin" as Momma