| Red-Eared Slider Turtle (Pseudemys scripta elegans) Care Sheet |
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Red-Eared sliders have a wide range and are found throughout the United States and Mexico. These turtles are always found near bodies of water and released pets can found outside their natural range. Male red-eared sliders are smaller than females and adult turtles can range between 5-12 inches. Babies cannot be sexed, however, adults can be distinguished by the longer tails and front claws present on males. Less than 15% of all pet red-eared sliders survive the first year in captivity. Unfortunately, most of these turtles die from improper captive care. Red-eared sliders can be kept outside in a pond in southern California. With proper care, red-eared sliders can live more than 25 years in captivity. ReptiPro promotes responsible pet ownership, never under any circumstances should you release your pet turtle into a local pond or lake. Released red-eared sliders can cause problems with native species and may infect them with disease. |






















