I haven't posted in here since I first rescued this baby turtle from a friend who wasn't qualified to take care of it. Now I'm hardly more qualified, but at least I have a sunlamp, no sadistic cats, and actual turtle food. Anyway, I've been worried about my Hippo for a while now, cause I really just want him to grow big enough so I can give him to a local pet store and they can sell him to a family who actually wants him. I'm told that its actually illegal to sell a turtle this little (about the size of three fingers held together), so I've been taking care of him until he's big enough to get rid of.
I think I should explain his current surrounding first. I had a heater and water cleaner a while ago, but the heater exploded and I stopped using any of them out of paranoia, so I've instead been keeping him in a plastic drawer filled with water, inside the tank. The drawer is about twelve inches by seven inches, and is about three inches deep with only two inches of water.
Recently though, he hasn't been eating much. I'm thinking it has to do with the weather because we've been going through waves of heat and cold in the unpredictable northeast weather. He's not having any trouble swimming since if something startles him he'll dive in and start desperately swimming into the corner of the tank. But he's gotten more relaxed around me. Anyway, there is one other problem, which I think may have something to do with my bad luck with pets. I treat my pets well, but I tend to have a lot of escape artists. And Hippo always winds up pushing himself out of the mini pond, and onto the main part of the tank, then spends the day tapping at the glass in an attempt to escape.
I'm probably not the best person to take care of this guy, but I don't know anyone who has any experience with turtles, and the pet store can't take him until he's bigger. With all the escape attempts and avoiding eating, I think he's unhappy but I can't really do much more for him.




