Red Eared Slider Care Guide,the Best pet turtle.

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • Captivating Red-Eared Slider Care: Your Guide to a Happy, Healthy Turtle!
    Ever wanted a pet with a prehistoric past? Red-eared sliders are amazing companions, but keeping them thriving takes some know-how.
    This video unveils the secrets to red-eared slider care! We'll dive into the perfect habitat setup, ensuring clean water, a basking paradise, and a diet that keeps your shell-ebrity shining. ✨
    Worried about commitment? We'll also explore their lifespan and the responsibility of owning a red-eared slider. ⚖️
    Don't let your turtle become another "teenage mutant"! Watch now and learn how to give your red-eared slider the life it deserves! #turtles #turtlepet #vet #petlover #petsvlog #exotic

Komentáře • 23

  • @Tatyana_2373
    @Tatyana_2373 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you

    • @vetcare-healthyanimal
      @vetcare-healthyanimal  Před měsícem

      Hi Tatyana I hope you enjoy our content ,And don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe for more pet-related content. Feel free to leave any questions or topics Related to general or medical pet care , you'd like us to cover in the comments below.

  • @danielr.5232
    @danielr.5232 Před 28 dny +1

    I have to water turtles that are so cool to watch when they eat

    • @vetcare-healthyanimal
      @vetcare-healthyanimal  Před 27 dny

      Hey , that's really cool and cute, thanks for your comment!
      I hope you enjoy our content ,And don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe for more pet-related content. Feel free to leave any questions or topics Related to general or medical pet care , you'd like us to cover in the comments .

  • @chickychick126
    @chickychick126 Před měsícem +1

    We found ours in our pool. So we are trying to make sure they ate good as our pool is saltwater so we didn’t want them to die. Appreciate your channel.

    • @vetcare-healthyanimal
      @vetcare-healthyanimal  Před měsícem

      That is so cute , I hope you already transferred them fast into a freshwater tank cause saltwater and chemicals in the swimming pool are wrong for them.

    • @Piiiiiiiiit
      @Piiiiiiiiit Před měsícem

      Oh dang! glad you found them when you did and decided to take care of them. Seeking out proper information for care with these types of critters is critical, so seeing someone seemingly unprepared to take one in to begin with taking the steps to get educated on these subjects is very promising:)

    • @vetcare-healthyanimal
      @vetcare-healthyanimal  Před měsícem

      Hey , thanks for your comment! I hope you enjoyed the video. Kindly hit that subscribe button and smash that like button! And don't forget to leave a comment on what other content you'd like to see, also , Feel free to leave any questions Related to general or medical pet care , you'd like us to cover in the comments also ."
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  • @helo-lk1kg
    @helo-lk1kg Před 2 měsíci +3

    i might consider having one for my kids

    • @DriftKing-wv4uc
      @DriftKing-wv4uc Před 2 měsíci

      you should, theyre fun and easy to take car of :))

    • @helo-lk1kg
      @helo-lk1kg Před 2 měsíci

      @@DriftKing-wv4ucI am planning to🙂

  • @PerlaOC
    @PerlaOC Před 2 měsíci +1

    😍

    • @vetcare-healthyanimal
      @vetcare-healthyanimal  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hey Perla, thanks for your comment! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. If you want to see more like this, hit that subscribe button and smash that like button! And don't forget to leave a comment on what other content you'd like to see, and Feel free to leave any questions or topics Related to general or medical pet care , you'd like us to cover in the comments below also ."

  • @Tatyana_2373
    @Tatyana_2373 Před měsícem +2

    My turtle is 25 years old now and she's not moving like before and eating less

    • @vetcare-healthyanimal
      @vetcare-healthyanimal  Před měsícem +1

      Hello Tatyana, This could be for many of reasons,
      The average lifespan of a red-eared slider in captivity is around 20-30 years,
      at 25 years old, your red-eared slider is considered on the senior side, as there is Decreased activity and Loss of appetite.
      -also are you in an area of the world that is in winter right now that could be a Brumination
      But if the condition is excessive of loss of movement and not eating.
      As red-yeared slider that is a pet at homes if the pet owner is not providing all the optimum conditions , eventually that could affect her life span, her health on the long run, sometimes could cause irreversible harm.
      so I would advise try to provide all optimum condition from light, temperature and healthy eating.
      Monitor her and if she didn't get better and her conditions is persistent , try to take her to the vet for check up, also examine her physically for any abnormalities she could be sick .

  • @chickychick126
    @chickychick126 Před měsícem +1

    Do they need gravel i their tank like fish do?

    • @vetcare-healthyanimal
      @vetcare-healthyanimal  Před měsícem

      red-eared slider turtles should not have gravel in their tank. And Here's why:
      Impaction risk: Turtles are opportunistic eaters and might mistake gravel for food. Swallowing gravel can lead to impaction, a serious health condition where the digestive system gets blocked. This can be fatal and often requires surgery.
      Difficult to clean: Gravel traps waste and debris, making it difficult to maintain a clean tank environment which is crucial for turtle health.

    • @vetcare-healthyanimal
      @vetcare-healthyanimal  Před měsícem

      I hope you enjoy our content ,And don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe for more pet-related content. Feel free to leave any questions or topics Related to general or medical pet care , you'd like us to cover in the comments below.