do what u want brother, if u wanna keep it keep it. im sure if u want advice on snappers u can get it. i dont think u asked if u should keep it or not, u asked what it takes to keep it.
Jessica Dring;948933; said:yeah maybe so, but when animal welfare comes into it mate.. your question IS going to get answered. He said 'WHAT DO I NEED TO CARE FOR IT' and basically, he does'nt have what it needs so should return it!! I would say thats pretty much answering the question![]()
Jessica Dring;948872; said:I just want to put my input in this. Firstly I dont agree with wild caught anything but I wanna know what right you think you have taking an animal who has alot of space in the wild.. then dumping it in a 10 gallon?This animal was not in danger (if there were truely others living there like you said) and just because it is not endangered does not give you the right to take an animal you obiously can't care for (at least till you have more money to buy the ideal supplies!) What are you going to do when this thing gets too big for any tank? You gonna have the money to run a pond? And don't be thinking you can just realise it when it gets to big.. anything can upset the balance of nature in an area.. and I belive this will. Not only will he be used to having food (dead might I add) thrown infront of him, he wont be used to interaction with other turtles, predators etc. You really can't just throw him back where you found him once you've 'acclimatised' him, and you can't load him off on your teacher for three reasons 1) would your teacher have the pond and accessories to keep this animal? 2) does your teacher actually WANT to keep it and KNOW about you loading it off when its too big? and 3) its just downright irresponsible, and anybody showing these traits and attitudes IMO shouldn't keep a snail! Nobody would have had a go at you about this, if you had left it there, got your supplies THEN took it home (when I think they're being pretty reasonable about the whole WC thing). Just my opinion, sorry if it offends.![]()
Jessica Dring;949570; said:The difference is this animal WAS in the wild and was TOOK from the wild (which could well be illegal anyway!) and was not even acclimatised in the right way anyway!QUOTE]
he may have been TOOK from the wild, but i think he was taken from the wild![]()
i never said your animals were wild. i said many are wild caught. and snapping turtles are very much legal to harvest here. in fact thousands are killed and eaten each year. get your facts straight.