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=== Obtaining Your Turtle ===
 
=== Obtaining Your Turtle ===
 
#Purchase your turtle. Never take a turtle from the wild. Not only is this cruel and unfair to the turtle, it is also illegal in most states. If you still are determined, be sure you have the legal paperwork to do so. The kindest thing you can do is to get an adult turtle that is no longer wanted, and there are a lot of abandoned turtles that need homes.<ref>http://bit.ly/2K0ZelH> Check out availability at adoption, rehoming or turtle rescue organizations. You can also try reputable breeders to get your turtle.<ref>BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pets. Meredit. BSAVA Publications. 5th edition</ref>[[Image:Care for a Red Eared Slider Turtle Step 13 Version 7.jpg|center]]
 
#Purchase your turtle. Never take a turtle from the wild. Not only is this cruel and unfair to the turtle, it is also illegal in most states. If you still are determined, be sure you have the legal paperwork to do so. The kindest thing you can do is to get an adult turtle that is no longer wanted, and there are a lot of abandoned turtles that need homes.<ref>http://bit.ly/2K0ZelH> Check out availability at adoption, rehoming or turtle rescue organizations. You can also try reputable breeders to get your turtle.<ref>BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pets. Meredit. BSAVA Publications. 5th edition</ref>[[Image:Care for a Red Eared Slider Turtle Step 13 Version 7.jpg|center]]
#* Beware of pet stores that keep turtles in poor conditions. A number of turtles are ill before you buy them. Look around and take note of the turtle's behavior, as well as the conditions the turtles are kept in. The water in the tank should not smell. If it does this is a sign the turtles have not been cleaned out regularly and are more likely to become sick. You also need to see if the turtle has broken shells. It is not recommended to buy from large breeders, as they usually have bad conditions and lack veterinary care.
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#* Beware of pet stores that keep turtles in poor conditions. A number of turtles are ill before you buy them. Look around and take note of the turtle's behavior, as well as the conditions the turtles are kept in. The water in the tank should not smell. If it does this is a sign the turtles have not been cleaned out regularly and are more likely to become sick. It is not recommended to buy from large breeders, as they usually have bad conditions and lack veterinary care.
 
#Give your new turtle some space. Your turtle will probably be a little shy when you bring it home. It may take a few days before your turtle feels safe enough to venture forth from the shelter of its shell.<ref>http://bit.ly/2MvERz8> Leave it in peace to settle down and wait for it to feel more confident.[[Image:Care for a Red Eared Slider Turtle Step 14 Version 7.jpg|center]]
 
#Give your new turtle some space. Your turtle will probably be a little shy when you bring it home. It may take a few days before your turtle feels safe enough to venture forth from the shelter of its shell.<ref>http://bit.ly/2MvERz8> Leave it in peace to settle down and wait for it to feel more confident.[[Image:Care for a Red Eared Slider Turtle Step 14 Version 7.jpg|center]]
 
#Determine the sex of your turtle. You will not be able to determine the sex until a turtle is a mature adult, from 2 to 4 years old. Males will have longer nails and tails than females. Females will also be larger in general.<ref>http://bit.ly/2K44Zzc for a Red Eared Slider Turtle Step 15 Version 7.jpg|center]]
 
#Determine the sex of your turtle. You will not be able to determine the sex until a turtle is a mature adult, from 2 to 4 years old. Males will have longer nails and tails than females. Females will also be larger in general.<ref>http://bit.ly/2K44Zzc for a Red Eared Slider Turtle Step 15 Version 7.jpg|center]]


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