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I thought they are herbivores.... :omg: they also east meat?:skeleton:
I do have this turtles: here you can see their head and mine when i bought them were much smaller than this:
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They like only the meat. Casual are eating corn, banana or apple slices. but only like dessert, after the meat.
 
Turtle fight:​
Violent images from a lively ninja fight of two turtles for the small cricket garden.
The fight:
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and the winner is:
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Turtle fight:​
Violent images from a lively ninja fight of two turtles for the small cricket garden.
The fight:

and the winner is:

MashaAllah...violence are everywhere now days... :D

That is so cute...is nice of you to put them in the garden...and let them enjoy the grasses.

I usually don't have the time. :-[
 
The pictures are from 2005, i will take new one but until then:
He is Tojo 11 years old- the man of the turtles family:statisfie

She is Tomi will be 9 years old in august - the woman obviously:-[

I gave them chicken meat, fish meat or baby calmars.

MashaAllah....11 years and 9 years????

how do u keep up with them? you must have a big house lol:D
 
Actually you can grow strawberry.... my aunt grows some blueberries

well...i'm not the kind who has 'green fingers'.

THAT'S ONE GIANT PET TURTLE!!!!

Which lake syilla? Titiwangsa or Perdana?

its big...and i remember there was one chinese lady who offered to buy them from me. and you can guess...what she wants them for...:raging:

lake near my house...but the lake is dirty. i wonder how are they now. But sometimes when i'm at the lake....i can find turtles there. :statisfie
 
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I am not a turtle maniac, so you won't see me here, sorry.


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so everyone hows it going im new here does any sister want to chat. i like the normal people here. im kool as well.
 
syilla,
i used to have three turtles...and yeah...never stopped eating until it was so big (bigger than the 17" monitor) that i've to let them go into one of the man made lake. I'm so worried of them...whether they could survive.
what kind of monitor did you have? i had a savannah monitor that i rescued from a pet store as a baby with severe calcium deficiency. he was a huge eater. when he got about 3 feet long, i gave him to someone who had more room.
 
syilla,

what kind of monitor did you have? i had a savannah monitor that i rescued from a pet store as a baby with severe calcium deficiency. he was a huge eater. when he got about 3 feet long, i gave him to someone who had more room.

i don't really know what kind it was...

i'm so like you...i feel like rescuing all the animals from the pet store...lol
especially the turtles...(the 4" kind :D )
 
i don't really know what kind it was...

i'm so like you...i feel like rescuing all the animals from the pet store...lol
especially the turtles...(the 4" kind :D )

well, after going through trying to save about 6 snakes, i did learn eventually not to do this - esp. with reptiles - with reptiles by the time an illness is obvious, it is usually too late to save them. success stories are a minority.
the reptile trade is slowly improving, but in general, it is best to buy directly from a reputable breeder. in the u.s. and u.k. there are frequent reptile shows where you can go and interview breeders.
as far as capturing critters in the wild, i've had the best luck with baby snakes, and desert banded geckos. these guys are really cute and very hardy too. i feed them crickets and meal worms.
 
Turtle swallowed by dog survives ordeal




LITHIA, Fla., Feb. 16 (UPI) -- A pet turtle in Florida survived a voyage into the digestive tract of a family dog with only minor injuries.

Pepper, a turtle owned by 12-year-old Shelby Terihay, was swallowed by Bella, the family's golden retriever. The turtle was spending the night in a bathtub inside the Lithia, Fla., house to avoid cold temperatures outside, the St. Petersburg Times reported Friday.

When the turtle's absence was noticed and Bella was acting suspiciously nearby, Shelby informed her parents of the proper course of action: force the dog to drink hydrogen peroxide and prepare for a great deal of vomit.

"I basically wrote the turtle off," said Shelby's father, explaining that the turtle had been inside the dog for about 10 minutes. "I was thinking, 'There's no way.'"

But when the family took the heaving dog outside, the little green turtle was expelled from Bella's mouth and began to crawl.

The family said Pepper was treated by a veterinarian for a cracked shell and had to take medicine for a time, but both the turtle and the dog are now in good health.

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It is a good thing turtle has to carry its shell everywhere.
 
well, after going through trying to save about 6 snakes, i did learn eventually not to do this - esp. with reptiles - with reptiles by the time an illness is obvious, it is usually too late to save them. success stories are a minority.
the reptile trade is slowly improving, but in general, it is best to buy directly from a reputable breeder. in the u.s. and u.k. there are frequent reptile shows where you can go and interview breeders.
as far as capturing critters in the wild, i've had the best luck with baby snakes, and desert banded geckos. these guys are really cute and very hardy too. i feed them crickets and meal worms.

why don't you post the pictures here. i would love to see them.
 

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