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Turtles are often a first pet. They are small and seem easy to care for. But turtles need the right kind of tank, warm water and food to thrive. Turtle owners love their pets. The only way to become a good turtle owner is to learn all about their needs.
This guide provides factual information and advice on keeping tortoises, turtles and terrapins. Suitable for the newcomer to the subject, this book aims to give a general introduction to the topic.
This manual offers detailed instructions on turtle care, safe handling, feeding, health care, and terrarium construction and maintenance. Written especially to introduce inexperienced and prospective pet owners to the pleasures and duties of pet care. These heavily illustrated books are filled with helpful information on purchasing, housing, feeding, health care and where applicable, grooming and training pets. Each book is individually written by an expert--a trainer, breeder, veterinarian, or other animal specialist
You and your new aquatic pet will get along swimmingly with the helpful tips in this comprehensive guide!You want your turtle to live a long, healthy life and the expert advice in this book can help make it happen! Easy-to-read pages, this book is packed with everything you'll need to know as a first-time aquatic turtle owner. This guide covers everything from finding your ideal pet turtle type, best turtle foods, health care guidance, and the ideal turtle tank habitat with accessories to all other important aspects of responsible pet ownership. Well-designed pages make this manual perfect for easily referencing any topic that you'll need to dive into when it comes to caring for your little buddy.
Both water turtles and land turtles can be kept as pets. These unique creatures are not the most common pets, and it is best to try to re-create their natural environments as much as possible. A happy pet turtle can live for a very long time, sometimes as long as 50 years!
Painted turtles are some of the most endearing reptiles available to modern keepers. They are one of the easier aquatic species to care for, but you'll have to establish a proper habitat for your new pets and adopt maintenance procedures that will keep them healthy and happy. Accordingly, as when caring for any other pet, new keepers must strive to learn as much as possible about the behavior, ecology and biology of the species. This is the only way to provide them with the highest quality of life possible. Inside, you will find the information you need to learn how to take care of painted turtles. You will learn about the habitat requirements and nutritional needs of these colorful turtles, as well as the things you need to look for when selecting your new pet.
"Developed by literacy experts for students in grades two through five, this title provides readers with basic information for taking care of turtles"--Provided by publisher.
The Box Turtle Manual seeks to "help prospective owners keep their turtles healthy and happy." Given the low price tag placed on a box turtle in a pet shop, many casual shoppers add a box turtle to their household without preparation or knowledge about how to keep the animal alive. Since quality information is difficult to find on box turtles, Philippe de Vosjoli and Dr. Roger Klingenberger remedy the situation with this Advanced Vivarium Systems edition dedicated to box turtles. The authors believe that these popular and beautiful turtles;."may teach you one or two lessons about the delicate balance of life, natural law, and the many ways in which intelligence in manifested in nature." The book presents background information and guidelines for caring for a box turtle, including selecting a health specimen, acclimating the turtle, indoor and outdoor housing, heating and lighting requirements, feeding and handling, hibernation and breeding. The authors recommend three specific species of box turtles as good pet candidates: they provide photos and information on ornate box turtles, common Asian box turtles, and Chinese box turtles. Dr. Klingenberger provides a chapter on diseases and disorders that gives specific advice about dealing with dehydration, nutritional problems, parasitic problems, and vitamin deficiency. A five-page troubleshooting chart for health problems concludes the chapter. Resources and index included.