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Place of Origin and Range | This subspecies of pond slider is native to the south eastern United States, specifically from Florida to south eastern Virginia, and is the most common turtle species in its range. |
Description | The carapace (upper shell) is typically brown and black, often with yellow stripes. The skin is olive green with prominent patches of yellow down the neck and legs. As the name implies, the plastron (bottom shell) is mostly yellow with black spots along the edges. Adult males tend to grow darker as they age. |
Morph Patterns Available | Yes |
Adult Size | Can grow up to 12in(30cm) |
Accommodation | It is found in a wide variety of habitats, including slow-moving rivers, floodplain swamps, marshes, seasonal wetlands, and permanent ponds. A filtered aquarium with water temperature at 70-80'F(21-26'C), and a sloping ramp(driftwood, textured plastic or some other non-abrasive surface) leading from the bottom to an illuminated and warmed basking spot. Approx 80'F(27'C). 2 x 4 feet for an adult. |
Lifespan | Can live 50+ years |
Feeding / Diet | Snails, crayfish, minnows, worms, insects, and prepared foods such as pelleted trout, catfish pellets, and koi goldfish pellets. |