Thanks Guppyguppy said:Unless someone else released an alligator snapper there it is a chelydra serpentinae, the common snapping turtle...
Thanks Guppyguppy said:Unless someone else released an alligator snapper there it is a chelydra serpentinae, the common snapping turtle...
guppy said:Unless someone else released an alligator snapper there it is a chelydra serpentinae, the common snapping turtle, up to 70 pounds, It is listed by the Canadian government as being the largest turtle in Canada. here is a link, http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/Biology/Harbour/SPECIES/TURTLE/SNAP/PG2.HTM
and this one from the museum of Nova Scotia, http://www.museum.gov.ns.ca
If you can't trust the Canadian government, who can you trust? Heheh
RobD23 said:Ah whatever either way it's gonna get way to big to say in a 33 galon.....And for the comment on who can we trust... How about the American government (LMAO)....Hope you can sense the sarcasim in that one.
So your saying Canada is just as bad? LOLRobD23 said:Ah whatever either way it's gonna get way to big to say in a 33 galon.....And for the comment on who can we trust... How about the American government (LMAO)....Hope you can sense the sarcasim in that one.
Oddball said:This is one of those times where you think; "Now, I know why they say 'research before you buy'."
Macroclemys temminckii grows, on average, to a 26" carapace length and a weight of 176lbs. You're going to want to put these 2 lines in your search browser:
Macroclemys temminckii care sheet
alligator snapping turtle care sheet
You'll find all the info you need on maintaining this species.
Common snaper 3'' shell to a minimum!! 
It will take that snapper YEARS to get too big for a 33G tank.RobD23 said:Ah whatever either way it's gonna get way to big to say in a 33 galon.....And for the comment on who can we trust... How about the American government (LMAO)....Hope you can sense the sarcasim in that one.