Kinosternon scorpioides cruentatum

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Thought I'd share some pics of my one juvenile Kinosternon scorpioides cruentatum (Red Cheeked Mud Turtle). I'm trying out an Exo Terra Turtle Tank. It's a nice design but the tank is pretty small and I would only consider them as a grow out tank for some of the smaller turtle species. The footprint of the tank isn't bad at 18"x24". This turtle only has a SCL of 2.25" so I'll keep him/her in here until it gets a tad larger. Currently I also have a school of 9 Ember Tetras along with a female BNP and female Convict Cichlid that I got from the member/mod Msjinkd. It's been about 2 weeks since I added the fish and they're all doing great together.

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Those are one of my favorite species. Is it one of your babies?
 
Those are one of my favorite species. Is it one of your babies?

Nope, I picked up this little one at a reptile show last year. I have a male and was hoping that this one might be a female but I'm beginning to have my doubts. They're a great little turtle species and this guy is so personable it's not even funny! As I'm sure you know they are becoming really hard to find and every adult female I come across is between $200-$400 dollars. :(
 
Good looking turtle.
 
I predict you having to bite the bullet and spend a few hundred to get the female you want. Or a better idea is buy a whole herd of babies! You are bound to get a female out of that plus you have more Red Cheeks. Win-win situation!
 
Lovely beastie Seth.
My Scorpiodes does not have one tenth of the red yours has in the face.....
 
Good looking turtle.

Thanks man! They are pretty comical looking. My GF always thinks it looks like it's smiling.

I predict you having to bite the bullet and spend a few hundred to get the female you want. Or a better idea is buy a whole herd of babies! You are bound to get a female out of that plus you have more Red Cheeks. Win-win situation!

Yeah, I've kinda figured that. I did find a female a few months ago but she wasn't colorful at all and she was over $400 so I passed. I see babies for sale every so often but I kind of don't want to wait to grow them out. I got lucky when I found this guy last year at Hamburg. They had two for $75 and this one was the most colorful. I think I'll play the waiting game a bit longer and see if a female pops up that I can't live without.

Lovely beastie Seth.
My Scorpiodes does not have one tenth of the red yours has in the face.....

Thanks Miguel! My male is roughly the same color as this little one as well. So I hear these guys are pretty common over in Europe. Any truth to that?

Cool pics and turtle.

Thank you! :)
 
My apologies Seth but do you know when Hamburg's next show is?
 
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