
hamato_yoshii;702737; said:one fun part is the look on they're face when I tell them everything they need to care for the turtle. Priceless.![]()
Makes me feel bad what people do since they dont bother researching the proper care. My neighbor has two kids obivously each one has a turlte. They just have a 20g with a rock in it and 2inches of water no sun lamp nothing. Poor little guys, I told them how to take care of them but tey said thats too much work and it would only be more to clean. I also let her now they probably do eat due to lack of light. She sai, "good less to clean up afterwords"

lovespunaround;697026; said:If the one feeding the tortillas comes back, tell that person that turtles need turtle food, not Mexican food.



















































chico3611;702783; said:One other thing while I am VENTING!!!
When I bought my first Red Ear Slider care book, it showed pictures of how people buy the babys to paint their shells. SICK! I guess this was durring that 70's boom you mentioned Brook.
Dont people read? you just sentence it to a slow death!
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Gr8KarmaSF;696943; said:As a teacher myself, you can have them for educational purposes. Whether or not you use them for that purpose just be careful and wash you hands well after each handling.

The Amazonian;705580; said:I am in Boston, here they are known as ChinaTown Tutles! really baby Red Eared Sliders, But any China Town Sells them illegal...