Turtles do require a good amount of space and maintenance but are personable and enjoyable pets. Take time to observe your pet. Learn about enjoying your turtle from anindustry professional in this free pet care video. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Travis Waack


what breed is it?
I have a turtle but my grandpa feeds it ham
you can feed em ham its healthy
but clean the tank it gets to stink after a while
neither is mine!! what happened to yours??
great video thanks!
“it” dumbass?
think of naming “it” dumbass
my turtle dont whant to eat its been since i bought it please answer me
did u ever think of naming the turtle ur holding in ur hands????
YAH! u know mine escaped days ago and i couldnt find him for over 11 hours until i found him in a pencil holder near a tank…
Oh yeah, does it try to climb up from the corners? I think it’s normal.
this guy is way better then those other turtle people
explain your tank setup
try putting it in a higher tank’
mine does
thats what mine does:S
the only thing my turtle does is try to escape its tank…is that what most of them do?
no i said if youre house is cold youre turtle is fucked, itll die. i had 2 red eared sliders & now i have a sulkata tortoise
this is a good video – unlike other expert village one’z …..he actually tells you its hard work and expensive
why would you want a cold house if you had a turtle ((there tropical animals )) you’ve clearly never had a turtle
Lol, that you get that 6,000 year thing from that book? What was it called…ummmm…”Inherit the Wind”? I am a creationist as well, but just leave the evolutionists be…
the best thing, would be 10 gallons for every inch of shell. for example a 4 inch turtle would need bout a 40 gallon tank. i have two baby RES and i just put them in a 20 gallon tank. they are very tiny.
about 70 to 100 gallon tank
6 to 12 inches
great video!
how big of a tank would one need for a turtle?