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Snapping Turtle Care

Written by Turtle Pet Hobbyist on October 3rd, 2008

Snapping Turtle Care

Snapping turtle care can be difficult because they are considered as dangerous and aggressive. Aggressive means that when ever they can reach something they snap at it. When they are in the water they tend to be quiet until it is time for them to eat. They eat frogs, baby ducks, vegetables, crabs, fish and other tiny reptiles. They are considered to be passive hunters for the reason that they hide in the mud and wait for their prey to snap at.

Snapping Turtle Care

Snapping Turtle Care

So if you are looking to take care of this kind of turtle better know the different kinds of snapping turtle care:

1.    Do not give this kind of turtle to a beginner or a child. Snapping turtles are easily irritated and have a bad temper and there is no exemption for a juvenile snapping turtle. If this turtle bites someone, they might need medical attention.
2.    Keep snapping turtles in an aquarium if possible. It is the safest place where you can house this kind of turtle. For hatchlings, the recommended depth is three to six inches and a dry basking spot on one end. Take note that snapping turtles grow quickly. So, it is wise to make a large habitat even if they are only hatchlings.

Snapping Turtle Care

Snapping Turtle Care

3.    Snapping turtles are “bottom walkers”. When they are in the water there necks should be able to reach the surface for them to breathe.
4.    Quality of water is important. Your snapping turtles might suffer if you do not pay attention to the filtration system. Water gets dirty easily and smells fouls and this is what happens when the snapping turtles snap at their prey shredding it to pieces when they are in the water. Canister filters are recommended for adult snapping turtles because they can be cleaned easily and provides excellent water quality. For hatchlings, a power filter is recommended and regular water change is best.
5.    Though snapping turtles can be raised even without the basking facilities, everyday light cycle is still important for them. This is also said to help them be in their normal behavior. If you are planning to create an artificial basking area, place an artificial reflector clip light lamp, which is placed above the dry basking area together with a shelf that is slightly submerged.

Snapping Turtle Care

Snapping Turtle Care

6.    When the weather is warm, it is also nice to setup an outside habitat for the snapping turtles. You can use a kid’s wading pool that is sunk in the ground and make sure that it is in a closed and safe area where children cannot easily enter. If you have extra money to spare, create a larger habitat for them complete with a filtration system.
7.    Snapping turtles should be fed properly and not overfed them. Over feeding your snapping turtles can lead to obesity. For adult snapping turtles, it is recommended to feed them two to three times a week and for hatchlings, feed them daily or every other day. They are carnivores but do not feed them hamburgers because it can easily foul their habitat due to its high fat content.

Make sure to take extra precaution when it comes to snapping turtle care because they are not the kind of pet that you can play with.

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