Reptile & Amphibian Forums

Welcome to kingsnake.com's message board system. Here you may share and discuss information with others about your favorite reptile and amphibian related topics such as care and feeding, caging requirements, permits and licenses, and more. Launched in 1997, the kingsnake.com message board system is one of the oldest and largest systems on the internet.

Click for 65% off Shipping with Reptiles 2 You
Click for ZooMed
Click for 65% off Shipping with Reptiles 2 You

Slider? Cooter? Help?

melrohner Aug 08, 2010 01:04 PM

I work in a childcare center in downtown Atlanta, and today our kids found a turtle on the playground. I think he (she? Not sure of sex either!) may just be a RES after looking at ALOT of pics online. It is a big turtle, probably 10 - 12 inches from the front of the shell (head) to back (tail). The top of the shell has no markings, it is completely black. The head, face, legs, everything are pretty solid grey/black color, without the stripey pattern that makes me think of RES. There is definitely no red on his "ears" or anywhere. The only color is on his bottom shell, which is the normal yellow/black pattern. So can he be an RES? I'm going to try to get some pics to post tonight.

I think our director wants to keep him, but if he is an RES I assume he needs a fairly large water environment. I'm hoping to persuade her to only keep him for maybe a week or two and then release him. What would be the best way to keep him? I'm taking him home and putting him in my bathroom for the night, as the little bucket they wanted to leave him in is WAY too small. And what do I need to know about releasing him? Does he need to stay in this area? I don't know where there even is a body of water around here. My family lives on a lake where I could release him, but it is about an hour away. I just don't want to take him out of his territory if that's the wrong thing to do.

I guess I'm getting ahead of myself a bit - please let me know what kind of turtle he is. If you can answer any of my other questions, that would be great too! Photos hopefully tomorrow - Thanks!!!

Replies (4)

melrohner Aug 09, 2010 01:49 PM

Okay, I've never posted photos here before, so my fingers are crossed that this works. If so, here are the photos:

Top shell and size

More close up on his shell

Face and head

Bottom shell

I did notice last night, under different lighting (and when he was wet) that he does have some pattern to his body and shell. It isn't easy to see when he is dry, but I think the photos show it off fairly well.

So I'm thinking he's a RES. Can somebody confirm, or if not, please tell me what he is?

melrohner Aug 09, 2010 01:52 PM

Sorry that face shot is blurry. Here are a few more:

FoxTurtle Aug 13, 2010 05:31 PM

Could be a Red-ear or Yellow Belly.

wolfpackh Aug 10, 2010 07:55 AM

maybe a melanistic male red-eared slider?
-----
2 tham radix
1 Chicago Tham s. semifasciatus
2 elaphe vulpina
1 gray tiger salamander
4 Aphonopelma hentzi
1 G rosea
1 Haplo minax
1 Brachy angustum
1 Brachy sabulosum
1 Brachy vagans
1 Cent. hentzi scorp

Site Tools