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I recently got these baby red ear sliders. Very cool, their eating swimming, etc...
They are also basking. However, when I walk into the room where they are, they immediately dive into the water and start swimming. I feel bad because I wish they would realize that they don't need to get all scared about it.
So basically is this normal and will they stop?
 

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Its different for all of them, some will get use to you and continue basking while some may stay skittish.
 

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methos75;4599997; said:
Its different for all of them, some will get use to you and continue basking while some may stay skittish.
I've had them for about a week, I should mention. I hear babies/hatchlings can be more skittish than juveniles or adults, is this true?
 

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Very much true, you have to remember that there natural reaction too you is too see you as a threat and to hid. Some will eventually get tamer, but not all. I have two baby Turtles, a RES and a Map and the Map really doesn't care if I stand right next too him or not because he isn't leaving his basking spot while the RES will jump off and hid in a plant and then after a minute swim up to check me out and beg for food.
 

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methos75;4600009; said:
Very much true, you have to remember that there natural reaction too you is too see you as a threat and to hid. Some will eventually get tamer, but not all. I have two baby Turtles, a RES and a Map and the Map really doesn't care if I stand right next too him or not because he isn't leaving his basking spot while the RES will jump off and hid in a plant and then after a minute swim up to check me out and beg for food.
Oh, okay. That makes sense.
The reason why I'm mostly concerned is because I want them to get enough heat/uvb, because I hear it's usually best to keep the lights on from 8-10 hours, which is what I do.
 

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Yeah, they should be getting enough if they are on that long
 

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methos75;4600046; said:
Yeah, they should be getting enough if they are on that long
Ok, cool:D
Although I did notice one more thing that I'm wondering.
Two of these guys have darker colored shells, while another one is much more green. Is this a bad sign, or am I just needlessly worrying?
 

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Just coloration varations, its normal. Look at my two LOL.

 

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methos75;4600146; said:
Just coloration varations, its normal. Look at my two LOL.

Ha, that's awesome!
Nice turtles,too! :)
What would you say the growth rate for RES's are? When mine got here, they were pretty small. It seems mine have gotten a little bit bigger.
 

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They can grow fast, I got one in a rescue back in June that was quarter size and he is three inches now.
 
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