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Yellow-Bellied Slider: Species Profile - MSNCaptive yellow-bellied sliders also are most active during the day. Like most turtles, yellow-bellied sliders do not like handling; this can cause undue stress for them.
A small tank (20 to 40 gallons) will get you started, but remember, as the turtle grows, so must your tank. Make sure you have enough water for your turtle to turn around easily. Water temperature ...
The yellow-bellied slider was marked down as turtle number 13. Chambers identified the turtle’s gender by the shape of his tail and his elongated “ring finger” as an active male, “probably breeding ...
He’s one of a dozen red-eared slider and yellow-bellied slider turtles looking for a home in the D.C. region. The Humane Rescue Alliance in the District said it has a higher number of turtles ...
The yellow-bellied slider (Trachemys scripta scripta) ranges from southeast Virginia to northern Florida. It is farmed there in large quantities and sold in pet shops all over the world.
A Yellow-bellied slider isn’t a cowardly person on ice. It’s a turtle. The kind of turtle South Carolinians see all the time near ponds or, if you’re in Columbia, hanging out on the rocks in ...
A photograph of the 'turtle' was quickly emailed to him and he believes it to be a Terrapin called 'Yellow-Bellied Slider' which is native to Florida and presumably came over on the Gulf Stream.
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