Well I got letters back from them..here's what the one from the store said
I received your letter today regarding the turtles we have in our store. I appreciate your concern. I have had turtles my entire life. I rescue and raise hatchling turtles I find on a bike path and let them go when they are large enough to avoid predators. I have had an African Sideneck turtle for over 15 years at my home. Turtles are my favorite animal, and I would not have them live in the small quarters they are in for the rest of their lives, just as I would not have a dog stay in a small pen once I took it home.
We do feed the turtles guppies, ghost shrimp, as well as supplement their diet with turtle food. The aquarium set-up we have is a temporary home for these turtles. The water gets changed on a regular basis in addition the filtration. I do agree we need to set up something for them to bask on and provide a better light/heat source.
We provide sheets with each animal and make sure the customer understands the basic care of these animals. It sounds like you take amazing care of your turtle. I appreciate your concern, and we will make some changes. Again, please realize, this is not a permanent home for any of the animals in the store. And, I would bet, we take far better care of the turtles than they receiver prior to their arrival here.
Respectfully,
Bruce Hill
General Manager
Petland of Marion
740-389-9765
Actually that letter worried me a bit more..we take turtles from bike paths and raise them..then let them go again after they've been taken care of by a human for how long!? And oh it's just temporary..well what if temporary means over a month or more? That doesn't seem like temporary to me.
Here's the letter from headquarters
Thank you for your detailed insight on the care of the Red Ear Sliders in our Marion, OH store. I have forwarded your information to the store general manager, our Director of Company Stores as well as our contracted marine biologist. Please know that the health of the animals in our stores is our top priority. We will carefully investigate the care of the turtles at Marion and do everything we can to improve their conditions.
Thank you again for taking the time to write us about this problem and rest assured it will be remedied immediately.
Sincerely
Lacey J. Clever
Petland Inc.
I had to go back there a few days ago as I went to all the other pet stores first trying to find Ghost Shrimp and none of the other stores had them..so I was forced to go back to Petland..not what I wanted, but I needed the Ghost Shrimp badly. The turtles are gone, whether from people buying them or the Petland headquarters taking them away I don't know. But I was treated rather roughly at the store as if everyone knew who I was and what I had done (probably because I'm the only one that comes in to get stuff for a turtle...) but they were rather rude to me and didn't want to help me, but I got the ghost shrimp. Hopefully where those turtles went is a lot better compared to the store and the people learn how to take decent care of them.



