The Red-Eared Slider, often known by nicknames such as RES, Red-Ear, or simply Slider, originates from the southern United States. This aquatic turtle is easily recognised by the distinctive red markings around its ears and its olive-green shell patterned with yellow lines. Physically adapted for aquatic life, it possesses strong webbed feet for swimming with ease. Known for its friendly temperament, the Red-Eared Slider is a popular choice for pet enthusiasts in the UK. It is quite social and can be quite active, making it suitable for owners who enjoy interactive pets. However, care requirements are important; they need a spacious tank equipped with both water for swimming and a dry basking area as access to UVB light is vital for their health. Feeding should include a balanced diet of turtle pellets, vegetables, and occasional protein. Additionally, maintaining clean water is essential to prevent illnesses. For those looking to buy a pet turtle in the UK, considering the Red-Eared Slider is wise due to its adaptability and the wealth of available care information, ensuring a rewarding pet ownership experience.
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I am selling the turtles as I don't think I have the time for proper care required for them . I am selling the whole set up with them as I will have no need for it when the turtles have been sold . Th

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She comes with her tank and basking area and left over pellets sad to be doing this but I don’t have the time for her anymore

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Musk turtle looking for a good home She has became aggressive towards my other turtle so would be better in a tank alone I just dont have space for a second tank

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there are x2 adult musk turtles about 4 years old the tank will be included due to a relationship brake down the person caring for them is no longer here and we don’t know how to care of them im not s

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Adopted/rescued from an aquarium shop about a year ago, felt sorry it was being held in small tank. Did not research enough! Now feel we don't have the time to care for frankie.

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I’m looking for a loving, responsible home for my two musk turtles, which I’ve owned for around 5 years. This is a very difficult decision, and my priority is making sure they go to someone who unders