Turtles are often a first pet. They are small and seem easy to care for. But turtles need the right kind of tank, warm water and food to thrive. Turtle owners love their pets. The only way to become a good turtle owner is to learn all about their needs.
"Developed by literacy experts for students in grades two through five, this title provides readers with basic information for taking care of turtles"--Provided by publisher.
We don't just cover the basics and essentials either, we specifically ask for "top tips" from our experts, providing a range handy tips and tricks that we throw in throughout the course of the book.
This comprehensive guide discusses the care, breeding, and natural history of these popular pets and covers all the species and subspecies of box turtles present in the reptile hobby, including North American box turtles and Asian box ...
Turtle makes it fun and easy for beginners to learn about caring for their favorite pet turtles, from wood turtles to red-eared sliders.
Take a dip with turtles in this exciting reader.
The most common turtle found in home aquariums, red-eared sliders are great pets for both novice and experienced turtle keepers.
Both water turtles and land turtles can be kept as pets.
This fun guide will help you choose the perfect turtle or tortoise for your lifestyle and give it the care it needs to thrive.
"Features of Aquatic turtles include: information on natural history; how to construct both indoor and outdoor habitats; methods of heating, lighting, and filtration; complete guide to nutrition and feeding; instructions on breeding; ...
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