
missibsu wrote:Turtles are not a child's pet, but there is no problem in having one with a child around. It can be a great lesson in responsibility, like a lot of pets. Turtles are not a hold and pet kind of animal, but a look and watch kind. As long as your children understand that, and know the basics of a good hand washing, things should be ok. Understand that owning a red ear slider can be expensive and you will be doing most of the raising. A turtle will live many years and for that your children can grow with it.
How long is your turt from end to end without the curve? Just the shell length without the head or tail.
Also, res are not snappers. They may occassionally nip at your fingers, although this is most likely because they have mistaken your finger for food. They are not naturally aggressive. Check the what to feed list in the nutrition section for other food options.

Oh yes they do... you just have to be in the right place at the right time in order to see them.Padudeman wrote:One is about 4" and the other 5", Slip and Slide respectively. They both have similar claws and tails so I think I have 2 boys or 2 girls. I take it turtles have no wienees?

steve wrote:from http://www.redearslider.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4380missibsu wrote:Turtles are not a child's pet, but there is no problem in having one with a child around. It can be a great lesson in responsibility, like a lot of pets. Turtles are not a hold and pet kind of animal, but a look and watch kind. As long as your children understand that, and know the basics of a good hand washing, things should be ok. Understand that owning a red ear slider can be expensive and you will be doing most of the raising. A turtle will live many years and for that your children can grow with it.
How long is your turt from end to end without the curve? Just the shell length without the head or tail.
Also, res are not snappers. They may occassionally nip at your fingers, although this is most likely because they have mistaken your finger for food. They are not naturally aggressive. Check the what to feed list in the nutrition section for other food options.
I'm a bit lazy today to retype any part of that
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