Snapping Turtles make fantastic pets. If you raise them right, they are super affectionate and love to hang out with you. Its crazy that they seem to be very smart for a turtle, given they would seem to be the most primitive. Lots of famous snappers on youtube that just absolutely adore hanging out with people, its crazy.
Yo! That’s awesome. I’m glad you gave that that little snapper a nice tank, and a second chance. I have done something similar before. I once found baby snapping turtle in a local park once. It was a hatchling, on a bike trail. Looked smaller than usual and very dehydrated… I took it in because I already had an adult snapper in my outdoor pond, I figured I had the experience to do so. It was for sure gonna die in the heat too. It didn’t move at all and its eyes were closed. I thought it was dead for sure, until I saw its tail tuck in sideways. I decided to take it home and give it a chance. I put it in a bare bottom 10 gallon, with a sponge filter. I kept the water level very low because it was very weak. It didn’t eat at first, and it had a few minuscule scrapes on it from the gravel path that needed to heal. Sure enough, after it absorbed its yolk sac fully, it ate and began to grow and develop a very excitable personality! He’s much bigger than he was now. I hope to get him as “tame” as my adult someday, who lets me pet his neck, and climbs out of the water for food. So take good care of that little guy. He’s gonna be amazing in the future for you, snappers are full of personality and are ravenous hunters.
Thats amazing to hear dude! Similar experience with me as you can see! And im going to take great care of him, He’s going to be awesome!! I just need to clean his tank out because it stinks already 😂
i hope you realize that if you don't condition him to be released and even if you try this will be like keeping a dog that requires lots of attention and baby proofing of the house once he gets bigger. in is early stages like how he needs to be learning to forage and to hide from predators/getting a sense of the world. its instincts are strong and will probably take over if it gets back into the wild soon. but as soon as hes strong enough he should go because if you keep him they get big and need lots of care plus live a long time like a dog.
That tank is gonna be too narrow as he’s older and also uvb liner is more better for turtles and you need to replace it every 6-8 months if you need any tips let me know I can help and turtles need a 100% dry area so they can fully get out of the water and bask
One day this snapping turtle will arrive fully grown in your hour of need.
Snapping Turtles make fantastic pets. If you raise them right, they are super affectionate and love to hang out with you. Its crazy that they seem to be very smart for a turtle, given they would seem to be the most primitive. Lots of famous snappers on youtube that just absolutely adore hanging out with people, its crazy.
I love my turtle so much already he’s doing great and going to be a big boy!
Yo there’s no way I have one this big currently your tank setup is awesome I can’t lie
thank you!
Yo! That’s awesome. I’m glad you gave that that little snapper a nice tank, and a second chance.
I have done something similar before. I once found baby snapping turtle in a local park once. It was a hatchling, on a bike trail. Looked smaller than usual and very dehydrated…
I took it in because I already had an adult snapper in my outdoor pond, I figured I had the experience to do so. It was for sure gonna die in the heat too.
It didn’t move at all and its eyes were closed. I thought it was dead for sure, until I saw its tail tuck in sideways.
I decided to take it home and give it a chance. I put it in a bare bottom 10 gallon, with a sponge filter. I kept the water level very low because it was very weak.
It didn’t eat at first, and it had a few minuscule scrapes on it from the gravel path that needed to heal.
Sure enough, after it absorbed its yolk sac fully, it ate and began to grow and develop a very excitable personality! He’s much bigger than he was now.
I hope to get him as “tame” as my adult someday, who lets me pet his neck, and climbs out of the water for food.
So take good care of that little guy. He’s gonna be amazing in the future for you, snappers are full of personality and are ravenous hunters.
Thats amazing to hear dude! Similar experience with me as you can see! And im going to take great care of him, He’s going to be awesome!! I just need to clean his tank out because it stinks already 😂
i hope you realize that if you don't condition him to be released and even if you try this will be like keeping a dog that requires lots of attention and baby proofing of the house once he gets bigger. in is early stages like how he needs to be learning to forage and to hide from predators/getting a sense of the world. its instincts are strong and will probably take over if it gets back into the wild soon. but as soon as hes strong enough he should go because if you keep him they get big and need lots of care plus live a long time like a dog.
That tank is gonna be too narrow as he’s older and also uvb liner is more better for turtles and you need to replace it every 6-8 months if you need any tips let me know I can help and turtles need a 100% dry area so they can fully get out of the water and bask
I know!! Im going to upgrade soon when he gets bigger!
Hey post him a lot I’m gonna do the same thing I’m gonna keep my lil
Guy turbo thru the winter
i will!
almost as cute as you
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@NatureWithKelly I've had my snapper for almost a year now she's the coolest turtle I've ever had and she's the star of my channel lol