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john70t 05-24-2020 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Jolly Amaranto (Post 10877135)
You learn real fast to hold them with their head toward you, tail away and way out at arms length or they will pee on you.

I saved a small snapper away from water and got that on the clothes and car.
It was pretty bad. As in really really bad.

KFC911 05-25-2020 02:20 AM

Be careful wif them snappers... their head can extend to the back of their shell...fingers are tasty :D.

Saw one casually swimming across the surface of one of my ponds with his head and tail fully extended....had to be 5' or so from tip to tip. Me no like snappers :( ....sliders are totally cool :)

Racerbvd 05-25-2020 01:25 PM

Saw this guy today.
http://uploads.bmxmuseum.com/user-im...5ecc370085.jpg
http://uploads.bmxmuseum.com/user-im...5ecc36fa5d.jpg
http://uploads.bmxmuseum.com/user-im...5ecc36fc83.jpg

stevej37 05-25-2020 02:05 PM

^^^ Looks like a yellow-bellied slider to me.
No red marking by the ear. Looks healthy.

KFC911 05-25-2020 02:43 PM

I've never seen a red slider....but I sure recognize that one :)

Racerbvd 05-25-2020 04:56 PM

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/53-year-old-tortoise-needs-home-after-owner-dies-of-coronavirus/2128549/

john70t 05-26-2020 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10878441)
Be careful wif them snappers... their head can extend to the back of their shell...fingers are tasty :D.

Memories from young summer camp:
One of the stout councilors holding a big snapper up with all his might. Two hands on the tail which was as big as a baseball bat. It was probably only about 3 feet or so in reality, but daym that hissing head was the size of a dog's.
The softshells were the ones with the lightening-quick snake necks. Even holding them by the back was no guarantee.

stevej37 05-26-2020 11:58 AM

^^^
Never trust a snapper! ;)
On the other hand...Sliders are like puppy dogs!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590522779.jpg



Here are a couple of the eggs that the largest slider laid last year. They never hatched.:(
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590522955.jpg

Jolly Amaranto 05-26-2020 12:35 PM

May be your male turtles are defective.....or do you even have any in your pond?

stevej37 05-26-2020 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Jolly Amaranto (Post 10880071)
May be your male turtles are defective.....or do you even have any in your pond?

I'm sure I have at least one male in the pond. The carpace on that one is larger than the others and the toes/fingernails on the front legs are longer than the other turtles.

I brought the sand box with the laid eggs inside and kept it to the correct temp with a heat lamp. The only thing I didn't do...and I think it was the mistake, I needed to keep the sand moist (as the ground would if they were laid naturally)
After giving them twice the normal time to hatch...I gave up and cracked one of them open and there was a dried-up skeletal remains of a young turtle.:(
So..I'm sure they were fertilized.

stevej37 05-26-2020 12:52 PM

The sliders are not native to my area....so it's tough to mimic their natural habitat.


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