This is an inline carousel of images and or videos of this pet.
Adopted
Cannoli R Slider Turtle Red-Eared Slider Baltimore, MD
- Young
- Unknown
- Large
- Gray, Yellow, Red
About
- Characteristics
- Curious
Petfinder recommends that you should always take reasonable security steps before making online payments.
Meet Cannoli R Slider
Please read the description completely before contacting MATTS. Many of your questions will be answered below.
I've been adopted, but MATTS has other juvenile sliders similar to me for adoption. I'm a juvenile aquatic red-eared slider turtle in the Baltimore area, but transport is available to the York and Harrisburg, PA. I eat Mazuri, Reptomin, and Zoo Med turtle pellets and other brands of pellets and dark leafy greens. I ONLY eat in the water.
Since I'm only about 3" now, it's impossible to say if I'm a boy or girl. I'm actually about 2-3 years old, which means I'm a bit small for my age, and might not get too big, but still there's a chance I could end up being a big, 6-10", so although I could do OK in a 30 gallon tank or large Rubbermaid tote now, eventually I'll might need at least a 55 gallon tank or stock tank or indoor pond when I'm full grown. The aquarium or tank should have a basking area with a heat light and UVB light, with a strong external canister filter or really good home-made filter.
When I'm larger, a Rubbermaid stock tank would make a good home, and those are cheaper than aquariums. A 100 gallon plastic Rubbermaid or Tuff Stuff stock tank from True Value or Tractor Supply Company is usually about $100, and they also come in 150 gallon sizes. In the summer, it would be great if I could live in a fenced-in, backyard pond (dug below the frost line so that the top won't freeze solid, if I'm spending the winter there, too). I can also live outside all year if I live a more southern area of Maryland or down south.
I'm for adoption because someone didn't do research before buying me and my friend when we were babies, and didn't realize how big we would get. I might also be mixed with a little Cumberland slider, which is another subspecies of slider. Turtle farms can be like puppy mills, and breed "mutts" of mixed subspecies when the breeders don't care what's mixed in a pond together. I can be adopted by myself or with my friend Bashful but be aware that we get BIG and we might not get long once we're "teenagers", or about 5".
Sliders can live for 20-60 yrs, and can grow to be 5-8" for males, and 7-11" for females. They need large indoor aquariums or ponds, a basking spot, and water filtration. Indoor ponds and aquariums require a haul-out spot, a.k.a. basking spot, a heat light over a basking spot, a UVB light over the basking spot, a high-powered filter, and usually a water heater. Outdoor ponds must be in an escape-proof yard or the pond itself must be escape-proof. If you have a backyard pond, the turtle can't go outside for the first time until May, but can live year-round outside after that. Babies shouldn't go outside until they're about 3", so they don't become bird food. If using an aquarium, a good rule of thumb is at least 10 gallons per inch of turtle (straight carapace length). So, a 6" turtle will need at least a 55 gallon aquarium.
For ideas on how to prepare an aquarium or pond, visit www.turtleforum.com to chat with other keepers. Review the slider care sheet to learn more about caring for a slider. http://nebula.wsimg.com/ae4cb36565545a257b1ff6f17a885dc2?AccessKeyId=A3E784782F81D21389AD&disposition=0&alloworigin=1
You can also get the ebook Red-Eared Sliders (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Katrina Smith.
REQUEST AN ADOPTION APPLICATION from matts_adoptions@hotmail.com.
Please INCLUDE YOUR CITY AND STATE when contacting MATTS. An application will be e-mailed to you. Once completed, the application can be returned, and if approved, you'll then have to submit pictures of your set-up before picking up a turtle. We meet adopters in central locations such as Fells Point in Baltimore, MD, Parkton, MD, and York, PA, as we foster from our homes and do not have a central shelter. Shipping is possible if temperatures allow, if you're willing to pay for shipping, and if it's legal to have a slider in your state.
PLEASE HELP OTHER TURTLES by spreading the word - baby turtles grow into big turtles! They do not stay small - they do not grow to the size of their enclosure! Please don't buy hatchling turtles at vacation tourist spots. It's illegal in ALL 50 states to sell a turtle this small. Like turtles but can't have one? Want to help? MATTS accepts tax-deductible donations at MATTS, P.O. Box 341 Highland, MD 20777. You can also email matts_adoptions@hotmail.com for educational material to share on social media. We help over 100 displaced pet turtles a year!
I've been adopted, but MATTS has other juvenile sliders similar to me for adoption. I'm a juvenile aquatic red-eared slider turtle in the Baltimore area, but transport is available to the York and Harrisburg, PA. I eat Mazuri, Reptomin, and Zoo Med turtle pellets and other brands of pellets and dark leafy greens. I ONLY eat in the water.
Since I'm only about 3" now, it's impossible to say if I'm a boy or girl. I'm actually about 2-3 years old, which means I'm a bit small for my age, and might not get too big, but still there's a chance I could end up being a big, 6-10", so although I could do OK in a 30 gallon tank or large Rubbermaid tote now, eventually I'll might need at least a 55 gallon tank or stock tank or indoor pond when I'm full grown. The aquarium or tank should have a basking area with a heat light and UVB light, with a strong external canister filter or really good home-made filter.
When I'm larger, a Rubbermaid stock tank would make a good home, and those are cheaper than aquariums. A 100 gallon plastic Rubbermaid or Tuff Stuff stock tank from True Value or Tractor Supply Company is usually about $100, and they also come in 150 gallon sizes. In the summer, it would be great if I could live in a fenced-in, backyard pond (dug below the frost line so that the top won't freeze solid, if I'm spending the winter there, too). I can also live outside all year if I live a more southern area of Maryland or down south.
I'm for adoption because someone didn't do research before buying me and my friend when we were babies, and didn't realize how big we would get. I might also be mixed with a little Cumberland slider, which is another subspecies of slider. Turtle farms can be like puppy mills, and breed "mutts" of mixed subspecies when the breeders don't care what's mixed in a pond together. I can be adopted by myself or with my friend Bashful but be aware that we get BIG and we might not get long once we're "teenagers", or about 5".
Sliders can live for 20-60 yrs, and can grow to be 5-8" for males, and 7-11" for females. They need large indoor aquariums or ponds, a basking spot, and water filtration. Indoor ponds and aquariums require a haul-out spot, a.k.a. basking spot, a heat light over a basking spot, a UVB light over the basking spot, a high-powered filter, and usually a water heater. Outdoor ponds must be in an escape-proof yard or the pond itself must be escape-proof. If you have a backyard pond, the turtle can't go outside for the first time until May, but can live year-round outside after that. Babies shouldn't go outside until they're about 3", so they don't become bird food. If using an aquarium, a good rule of thumb is at least 10 gallons per inch of turtle (straight carapace length). So, a 6" turtle will need at least a 55 gallon aquarium.
For ideas on how to prepare an aquarium or pond, visit www.turtleforum.com to chat with other keepers. Review the slider care sheet to learn more about caring for a slider. http://nebula.wsimg.com/ae4cb36565545a257b1ff6f17a885dc2?AccessKeyId=A3E784782F81D21389AD&disposition=0&alloworigin=1
You can also get the ebook Red-Eared Sliders (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Katrina Smith.
REQUEST AN ADOPTION APPLICATION from matts_adoptions@hotmail.com.
Please INCLUDE YOUR CITY AND STATE when contacting MATTS. An application will be e-mailed to you. Once completed, the application can be returned, and if approved, you'll then have to submit pictures of your set-up before picking up a turtle. We meet adopters in central locations such as Fells Point in Baltimore, MD, Parkton, MD, and York, PA, as we foster from our homes and do not have a central shelter. Shipping is possible if temperatures allow, if you're willing to pay for shipping, and if it's legal to have a slider in your state.
PLEASE HELP OTHER TURTLES by spreading the word - baby turtles grow into big turtles! They do not stay small - they do not grow to the size of their enclosure! Please don't buy hatchling turtles at vacation tourist spots. It's illegal in ALL 50 states to sell a turtle this small. Like turtles but can't have one? Want to help? MATTS accepts tax-deductible donations at MATTS, P.O. Box 341 Highland, MD 20777. You can also email matts_adoptions@hotmail.com for educational material to share on social media. We help over 100 displaced pet turtles a year!
Recommended Content
Recommended Pets
Finding pets for you…
Recommended Pets
Finding pets for you…
Cannoli R Slider
- Red-Eared Slider
- Young
- Unknown