Big thanks to Ty Smith for collaborating with me on this project! P.S. - There is a herping adventure we did that I'm producing! Also, I'm working on getting some closed captioning on this video. Cheers!
i dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Ahmad Zayn I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
I just found your channel and have been catching up :) Great information :) thanks for sharing! TY should make a channel himself he’s very well spoke and it would be neat to see his setups and caring guides for the different species in more detail :)
Thanks Pamela. Yeah, Ty does plan on starting a channel at some point. He would be a great educational source on this platform for the reptiles. I'll be sure to let my subscribers know when/if he does release his channel. Cheers!
Hi im shadow had my baby 12years but now i live bye a lake now i had her sent a baby. But she big now i was thinking about puting her in the lake do you think that would be good for her
Sorry for the late reply. Typically it's never a good idea to reintroduce a domesticated species back into the wild. It's adapted to a whole new way of life. Sometimes pet stores or other pet collectors will be willing to take your pet.
Regarding the Eastern River Cooter, is it okay to keep one as a pet if I am able to buy it a 50 Or 60 gallon tank / kiddie pool? I have one right now that I found but it’s still small.
Hey Marlee, sorry I missed your comment. I've submitted the question to Ty because he is the real turtle-keeper expert. If I get a reply I'll let ya know.
It is good to step them up as they grow. So, if it is still half-dollar sized, I would recommend a 20g long, and once it is the size of a baseball, then a 60g will be good for a while. But, bare in mind one day, if it is a female, it may grow to have a 14 inch shell. When that happens, you will probably need 120+g.
Big thanks to Ty Smith for collaborating with me on this project! P.S. - There is a herping adventure we did that I'm producing! Also, I'm working on getting some closed captioning on this video. Cheers!
i dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid forgot the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Harlem Devon Instablaster ;)
@Ahmad Zayn I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Ahmad Zayn it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my ass :D
@Harlem Devon you are welcome :D
I just found your channel and have been catching up :) Great information :) thanks for sharing! TY should make a channel himself he’s very well spoke and it would be neat to see his setups and caring guides for the different species in more detail :)
Thanks Pamela. Yeah, Ty does plan on starting a channel at some point. He would be a great educational source on this platform for the reptiles. I'll be sure to let my subscribers know when/if he does release his channel. Cheers!
@@KoawNature did he start one?
Hi im shadow had my baby 12years but now i live bye a lake now i had her sent a baby. But she big now i was thinking about puting her in the lake do you think that would be good for her
Sorry for the late reply. Typically it's never a good idea to reintroduce a domesticated species back into the wild. It's adapted to a whole new way of life. Sometimes pet stores or other pet collectors will be willing to take your pet.
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Regarding the Eastern River Cooter, is it okay to keep one as a pet if I am able to buy it a 50
Or 60 gallon tank / kiddie pool? I have one right now that I found but it’s still small.
Hey Marlee, sorry I missed your comment. I've submitted the question to Ty because he is the real turtle-keeper expert. If I get a reply I'll let ya know.
It is good to step them up as they grow. So, if it is still half-dollar sized, I would recommend a 20g long, and once it is the size of a baseball, then a 60g will be good for a while. But, bare in mind one day, if it is a female, it may grow to have a 14 inch shell. When that happens, you will probably need 120+g.