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No sir, wtf to what is under your username.^...wtf
No sir, wtf to what is under your username.^...wtf
No sir, wtf to what is under your username.
Yes I did.Ever see the Watchmen trailer?
Runt wins so far in this thread, however that turtle you bought already looks dead.
Somebody has been lying to you.
You...you're not serious, are you? Where do you live? Do you know whether box turtles naturally occur in your area?I let the little guy go near a stream realizing he'd probably live long in the wild.![]()
I let the little guy go near a stream realizing he'd probably live long in the wild.![]()
You can't be talking about the OP; he needs a kick in the nuts.Someone needs a hug....
You...you're not serious, are you? Where do you live? Do you know whether box turtles naturally occur in your area?
Do you have any idea what **** like that does to local ecosystems? I'm literally in disbelief. Honestly. If I were standing next to you, I'd slap you. I would slap the living Christ out of you.
You...you're not serious, are you? Where do you live? Do you know whether box turtles naturally occur in your area?
Do you have any idea what **** like that does to local ecosystems? I'm literally in disbelief. Honestly. If I were standing next to you, I'd slap you. I would slap the living Christ out of you.
I don't know about you guys, but I've got enough to worry about already without having to concern myself with giant turtles.Especially if he's by any power plants. Let one go and bam next thing you know you've got gamera up in your ****.
I don't know about you guys, but I've got enough to worry about already without having to concern myself with giant turtles.![]()
Got this off the net
There are few foods that should be avoided for turtles:
1.) Reptiles do not utilize milk products at any stage of their lives, and lack the enzymes to break down lactose. So do not feed cheese, yogurt, or other dairy products to your turtles.
2.) Canned and other processed foods often are very high in salt and other preservatives. The effects of these things are not fully known, but they would not be part of a natural diet. It would be prudent to limit their use.
3.) Avoid candy, chocolates, breads, and any other refined sugars and flours, or other highly processed food-like products.
4.) Although some turtles are known to eat poisonous plants in the wild, the specifics of that practice are not well studied. It is probably wisest to avoid the use of toxic plants in their habitats (i.e. poison ivy, rhubarb plants, avocado plants, etc.)
what he said.Get him an aquarium. Mine mainly eats lettuce, tomatoes and fruit.