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RE: Thinking of adopting

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Posted by: kensopher at Sun Apr 23 07:00:23 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kensopher ]  
   

There's a lot of hybridization with these types of turtles now, and there are some very specific things to look for in identifying them. From your pictures, it's tough. I'm guessing a cooter of some sort. From the heavy jaw barring, I'd guess Florida cooter or Texas River Cooter. Texas River cooters are pretty colorful, and this specimens shell looks more washed. Florida cooters shells seem to become more washed with age. Again, hybrid is very possible.

The good news is, most cooters have relatively similar care requirements. They are a little more strict with water quality than sliders, and they grow larger for the most part. This one looks like a male, from the reflection of the tail in photo 1 and the length of the fingernails. The males stay smaller. Good luck if you decide to take him. You'll need either a VERY large indoor tank with a monstrous filter or an outdoor pond, also with a monstrous filter.


   

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