I bought some turtles at a yard sale the other day, and I was curious about their size and how it's related to their health. The owner told me that his daughter bought them in Panama City about 3 years ago at a gift shop. He said that they have always been well cared for and that they ate guppies and some raw vegatables. I didn't buy their tank since I had a huge one at home that I kept filled up for the look. Their tank may have been a thrity gallons (mine is 75), they said the water was always at 80 deg.
The turtles are small, one is about 5 or 6 inches long while the other one looks like a baby and couldn't be anymore that 3 inches long. They're red ear sliders and not afraid of humans at all, infact they will eat from your hand. The owner could never give a good explaniation of why they were small, he figurs that it was because they were in a fish bowl prior to his daughter buying them. Other than their size they look really good, no shell problems or anything else. They will let you hold them, come to the surface when you look over the tank.
What could cause a tutle that age to be soo small?



