Congrats on the turtle
I've had one for nearly 9 years, and wrote the following articles. Hope they help you
Housing the Red Eared Slider
A Diet Summary for Slider
Paul
Housing the Red Eared Slider
A Diet Summary for Slider
Paul
AttackFish;846568; said:Oh yeah, Its not going to need it right at this instant, but I would take it outside for a little bit each day until you gtet it so it still gets some rays.
I will probably get another.AttackFish;846623; said:Oh, I gotta question for you, are you just going to keep the RES by itself or are you getting another?
Nice RES though.
Ok I want you to pay $68 for a nile perch and $20 on a turtle dock. BTW I am 14 with no job. So I have to save up for this stuff and I didn't realize I needed a UVB so get off my back. Thanks.elevatethis;847497; said:Its a shame that "I don't have the cash right now for it" is a valid excuse for not providing for an animal's basic needs. I don't mean to offend, and I apologize if you weren't aware before now that they do need it.
Its been proven that aquatic turtles absolutely need UVB to properly metabolize calcium.
Turtles need calcium to build their bones/shells, as well as complete other metabolic processes. What will happen if he doesn't have UVB exposure is that his body will begin to draw calcium from his bones/shell for the day to day processes, and he will eventually stop growing and get what is known as MBD or Metabolic Bone Disease.
Some people have turtles that live for years without UVB (and never reach adult size), others have turtles that get sick and die in a matter of months. Are you a gambling person?
I'm not trying to demean you personally in any way. We all love these animals and keeping them - it makes me feel good to see others have positive experiences with that and it would be a shame for you to have a negative experience with them just because you weren't aware of a particular aspect of their care.
If you can't afford to buy a UVB light immediately - its almost summer! Letting him get outside (in an enclosed container of course) for a few hours a day will give him the UVB exposure he needs to grow! I'd say to give that a try until you can get your hands on a UVB light.
Well I am going to keep him outside when it gets warmer. And I know it needs a escape proof. Just like my Box Turtles I keep outside all the time.Vicious_Fish;847551; said:I agree elevatethis. UVB is a must for all diurnal reptiles. Keeping your turtle outside in the summer is not a bad idea at all. I used to keep my painted turtles outside in a small pond and then bring them inside in the fall. By then you should have saved enough money to buy a UVB lighting system. Just make sure you keep it in something escape proof.
Vicious_Fish;847551; said:I agree elevatethis. UVB is a must for all diurnal reptiles.