Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:31 pm
You could always try a Rubbermaid container appropriate for your turtle's size. Don't fill it up all the way with water, since hitting bumps around Tampa is actually pretty common. : / Just about half-way, or if you have the lid, puncture holes in it and fill the water a bit higher for the oxygen in the water to be able to circulate. RES are aquatic turtles and do require water, by the way.
Also, don't leave your turtle in direct sunlight too long. It's easy for them to overheat, especially in a car. You should provide her with light, though.
Feed normally, and pay attention to your turtle. Big changes from city to city between climate, elevation, etc. can stress the animal.
May 28, 2006
Daemon: Male, 4.2'' - Date Adopted: 06.25.05
Sayre: Female, 5.11'' - Date Adopted: 07.01.05