Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 12:00 pm
I have to ask just to make sure---Is the turtle male or female (you referred to your turtle both as a he and a she)?
Have you seen your turtle flip himself over and was s/he able to easily right himself? If not, how much water do you have in the tank? The minimum depth of the water should be at least the length of your turtle's shell and more is better. With an adequate water level, if your turtle is healthy, you shouldn't have to worry about tipping over.
If your turtle is a female but the behavior is not related to the need to nest (she would likely also be making digging motions with the hind legs, and may lose her appetite if it were), or, if the turtle is a male, assuming the turtle is healthy and there are no set-up issues, it's possible that your turtle is becoming more active due to the time of the year (spring).
"You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed." -Antoine de Saint Exupery-