How to Care for a Box Turtle

Box turtles are mostly found in the eastern and central parts of the United States. They are quite small, mostly less than six inches, and pull back the head and legs under their shells. Taking care of box turtles is very important because they are believed to live longer in the wild and die early in captivity. Read these guidelines, especially if you are keeping a box turtle as a pet:

Instructions

  1. Keeping the turtle

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      Get a tank that can hold at least 15 gallons of water.

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      Keep substrates, such as small-sized gravel, linoleum sheet, or soft floor tiles for the turtle to move freely.

    Maintaining Temperature

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      Ensure that proper temperature is maintained in the place where you keep the box turtle.

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      Note that the temperature during the day should be in the range of 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit. At night, it should not exceed 60 degrees to keep it healthy.

    Feeding the Box turtle

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      Note that the diet of box turtles varies when kept in captivity or in the wild.

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      Feed the adult box turtles on alternate days and the young ones daily.

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      Offer vegetables or grass to the box turtles or the items from the readily food packets available in the market.

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      Provide live worms occasionally. Turtles living in the wild mostly survive on them.

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      Sprinkle calcium or multi-vitamins in powdered form on the food occasionally.