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8 [SMALL TURTLES] THAT MAKE GREAT PETS - ALL TURTLES
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- Red-Eared Slider. Experience Level: Beginner. Family: Emydidae. Scientific Name: Trachemys scripta elegans. Other Common Names: Red-eared terrapin, red-eared slider turtle, red-eared turtle, slider turtle, and water slider turtle.
- Map Turtles. Experience Level: Beginner. Family: Emydidae. Scientific Name: Graptemys. Common Map Turtle Species: Northern map turtle (Graptemys geographica), Ouachita map turtle(Graptemys ouachitensis), false map turtle (Graptemys ), Mississippi map turtle (Graptemys pseudogeographica pseudogeographica)
- Painted Turtle. Experience Level: Beginner. Family: Emydidae. Scientific Name: Chrysemys picta. Subspecies: Eastern painted turtle (C. p. picta), midland painted turtle (C.
- Musk Turtle. Experience Level: Intermediate. Family: Kinosternidae. Scientific Name: Sternotherus. Common Subspecies: Flattened musk turtle (Sternotherus depressus), loggerhead musk turtle (Sternotherus minor), razor-backed musk turtle (Sternotherus carinatus), and common musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus)
- Mud Turtle. Experience Level: Intermediate. Family: Kinosternidae. Scientific Name: Kinosternon. Common Mud Turtle Species: Common mud turtle or eastern mud turtle (Kinosternon subrubrum), Mississippi mud turtle (Kinosternon subrubrum hippocrepis), striped mud turtle (Kinosternon baurii), and yellow mud turtle (Kinosternon flavescens)
- Diamondback Terrapin. Experience Level: Intermediate. Family: Emydidae. Scientific Name: Malaclemys terrapin. Other Common Names: Terrapin. Average Adult Size: 5 – 7 inches.
- Box Turtle. Experience Level: Beginner. Family: Emydidae. Scientific Name: Terrapene. Common Box Turtle Species (& Subspecies): Eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina), ornate box turtle (Terrapene ornata ornata), three-toed box turtle (Terrapene carolina triunguis), and the desert box turtle (Terrapene ornata luteola)
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WHAT DO AQUATIC TURTLES EAT? | PETMD
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TURTLES THAT STAY SMALL: FINDING THE PERFECT PET TURTLE
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10 PET TURTLES THAT STAY SMALL (WITH PICTURES) - SMARTAQUARIUMGUIDE
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- Red-Eared Slider Turtles. Red-eared sliders are reptiles that start very small and grow slowly compared to other species. However, they can get reasonably large for a home aquarium over time.
- Yellow-Bellied Slider Turtles. Did you know that sliders can live for more than a quarter of a century? These are the most popular turtles amongst aquarists.
- Bog Turtles. These cute miniature beauties are absolutely to die for and measure less than 4.5 inches. They have distinct orange-colored polka dots along the sides of their heads, allowing turtle enthusiasts to spot them quite easily.
- Mud Turtles. Mud turtles are a small aquatic breed popular as pets for their petite size. They are semi-terrestrial, hardly ever bask, and are generally small in size.
- Musk Turtles. The common musk turtle is yet another top choice for aquarists for ease of care and its small size. A funny fact about these little turtles is that they release a foul odor when they feel threatened, earning them the name stinkpot.
- Reeve’s Turtles. Reeve’s turtles are a popular and exotic species with an adorable personality. These turtles enjoy a habitat with abundant aquatic vegetation and several basking sites.
- Spotted Turtles. The Spotted Turtle is one of the tiniest species of turtles and makes for a great pet. They are attractive and not too big, making them a perfect choice for a pet.
- Desert Box Turtles. The western ornate box turtle has a soulful face, baleful eyes, and an indiscriminate diet. It is one of the most charming sea creatures with reclusive habits, an ornate shell, and endearing behavior.
- Diamondback Terrapins. Diamondback terrapins survive in freshwater as well as full-strength ocean water. They are a great addition to home terrariums, and they can live for up to 40 years.
- African Sideneck Turtles. What can be more mesmerizing than watching an African side neck turtle all day long? A side neck turtle can live for several decades and are quite large.
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