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  2. 32 tips for taking care of pet turtles - AOL

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    Turtles tend to need a dry area, with space and warmth for basking, as well as an aquatic area of their tank. You should have two themometers, one in the water and one in the dry area to ensure ...

  3. Check out these surprising things pet turtles can eat - AOL

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    One of our top tips for taking care of pet turtles is understanding the unique diets of aquatic turtles and terrapins, whose nutritional needs and desires are slightly different from those of land ...

  4. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    An oceanarium can also house fully aquatic marine animals such as sharks and rays where the aerial space above the tank is designed only to accommodate the observer. A dolphinarium is an oceanarium for dolphins, a penguinarium is an oceanarium for penguins.

  5. 7 Human Foods You Should Never Feed to Turtles - AOL

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    If you have fresh fish around, feel free to give your turtle one or two bites a month. Cooked Meat Cooked meat CAN be given to turtles occasionally, though it doesn’t do much for their diet.

  6. Box turtle - Wikipedia

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    Box turtles require an enclosed outdoor location, consistent sun exposure and a varied diet. Without this, a turtle's growth can be stunted and its immune system weakened. Finding box turtles in the wild and taking them as pets, even for a short period, can have detrimental effects. Box turtles want to stay within the area where they were hatched.

  7. North American box turtle - Wikipedia

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    Box turtle eggs are flexible, oblong and are (depending on the taxon) on average 2–4 cm long weighing 5-11 g. The normal clutch size is 1-7 eggs. In captivity and in the southern end of their range, box turtles can have more than one clutch per year, while the average clutch size is larger in more northern populations. [6]

  8. Turtle farming - Wikipedia

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    Young green sea turtles in a petting tank at the Cayman Turtle Farm. The Cayman Turtle Farm is a 23-acre marine park [36] that operates in the West Bay district of Cayman Islands. They raise green sea turtles, primarily for their meat, a traditional food in Caymanian culture which was increasingly scarce in the wild. The farm, established in ...

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