Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:42 am
Yeah, I agree with the post above me, fluttering at another turtle's face is very common, especially in smaller environments where territory comes into play.
Unless you have an outdoor pond of thousands of gallons of water, turtles are actually very solitary and can go their whole lifetimes alone without being lonely, it's recommended that you keep one turtle per indoor enclosure.
Chances of Fluttering because of agression: 85%
Chances of Fluttering because of mating: 15% (reminder you need both a mature male and mature female, even so, many times they flutter to fight, not to mate anyways).
The percentages above are not proven, but from what I have witnessed through numerous cases and my own experience of mature turtles of both sexes, I think it's fairly accurate.
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