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How cute! I don't have any turtles, or know anything about them, but those are so small and cute!!
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OHHH a red eared sliders. I had one of those growing up. Man I sure do miss Murtle. He got huge. Right now you might not beable to tell whos who. But heres a hint on the differences, Males have long long nails (sort of what you would think a female would have), the females have the short nails. Yea I know its *** backwards. But there is a reason for it, the males use those long nailes to stroke the females cheeks sort of wooing her. Also on their tails, a female will have a narrower tail, and the male will have well what looks like a growth on the underside. His will be fatter than hers. Its been so long since, I've had turtles that I can't remember when they reach sextual maturity. I can look it up for you though. Spots RULE and stripes Drool.
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I think they are like subspecies of each other. Looks like you have a red eared and an yellow eared one. The links I posted should help you. Spots RULE and stripes Drool.
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Not technically, they are subspecies. Spots RULE and stripes Drool.
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Ha. I've got a pet female snapping turtle. I think she weighs about 10-15 pounds. She doesn't like me much though... Lol. She eats raw chicken and fish. It's quite fun feeding her the chicken, though I use tongs so that I don't accidentally feed her a finger... Lol.
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LOL Ratt, good idea. Shes getting to the size where she could easly remove a finger. Spots RULE and stripes Drool.
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