Indian flapshell turtle caresheet
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Indian flapshell turtle caresheet
REA D EVERY WOR D IF YO U DO NOT WANT YOUR TURTLE TO DIE BECAUSE OF YOUR FAULT CARE SHEET CONTENTS:- [5 pages ] * Minimum required goods/items list for turtle caring. * Turtle keeping information. * Turtle ideal indoor habitat picture. * Turtle sexing , sex determination. * Turtle mating information. * Important websites for turtle help. VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION * Turtle keeping is not easy as you think, it needs lots of time , vigilance,working and dedication. If you can not provide proper habitat and temperature then your turtle WILL SURE DIE SOONER OR LATER BECAUSE OF SOME DISEASE , STRESS due to IMPROPER CARE. * Turtle gets easily under stress reducing their lifespan. * Please take them seriously if you dont want your pet to die. * Everything written in this care sheet should be followed. * Turtles and Tortoises are not SAME.. * If you found HEALTHY turtle from anywhere in WILD / outdoors PLEASE DO NOT BRING IT HOME, LEAVE IT BACK TO PLACE YOU FOUND , WILD TURTLES LIVE LESS YEARS WHEN REMOVED FROM WILD BECAUSE OF STRESS, if its injured give it veterinary doctor care and release back to same place. * IF you are found in possession of ANY WILD turtle species then you will be jailed because they are protected species under INDIAN WILDLIFE PROTECTION ACT 1972 SCHEDULE I PART 2, 3.4.5.8.9.10.11.12.13. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS HANDLI NG TURTLES INDIAN FLAPSHELL TURTLE Lissemys punctata , Fr es h water SOFTSHELL t u r t l e aquatic turtles care sheet Indian f l a p s h e l l f r e s h w a t e r s o f t s h e l l Owl and Eagles can eat turtles. Cats , Dogs are no harm. PURE aquatic turtles can be found in or near water. Most aquatic turtles will leave the water to bask on dry land, but spend most of their time in the water. Pregnant women, children under the age of 5 and people with weakened immune systems. Turtles facts: Because all turtles are potential carriers of infectious diseases, such as Salmonella, always wash your hands before and after handling your turtle. Do not wash turtles. Do not take them out of water unnecessarily like for playing. REQUIRED IMPORTANT ITEMS FOR YOUR TURTLE appropriately sized habitat Knowledge about aquatic turtles commercial aquatic turtle food * Heat Source * Water tank heater * UVB lighting if Indoors IMPORTANT calcium supplement or LIVE fishes IMPORTANT Thermometer for temperature measurements. IMPORTANT Spirulina food IMPORTANT PETCO - Reptile2 BIFOLD OUTSIDE.indd 1 average adult size: 5 to 30+ inches long, average life span: 20-40+ years with proper care, depending on species Diet: juvenile - carnivore; adult - omnivore Temperature 25 to31 celcius, not below 25 because then turtle wont be able to process food, New born clutches/hatchlings at 28-31c for their proper growth. IF temperature goes below 25 then feed very less. - Will reach adult size in 1-2 years, depending on ideal conditions; upgrade habitat size as your turtle grows Note: The information on this C are S heet is not a substitute for veterinar y care . If you need additional in formation , please refer to the sources on the follow ing page or contact your veterinarian as appropriate. 2/27/12 3:03 PM care sheet Diet * Quantity of food - give a chunk of size of turtle head. • live comet gold sh, earthworms, mealworms, bloodworms, snails and crickets. • dark, leafy green veggies and nely chopped veggies. also bene t from comet gold sh, earthworms and insects as treats. • These aquatic turtles need a pelleted commercial diet. • These turtles needs Spirulina diet for shell growth * can give boil rice and fishes. Feeding • Fresh, clean, chlorine-free water should be available at all times. • Feed small one daily, Feed adults every two days and less in winter if temperature is low i.e. under 25Celcius. Turtle need to be fed in water to eat. • Add very small amount of Sea salt in water tank for stopping infection. Two teaspoons for 300 liters. INDIAN FLAPSHELL TURTLE L i s s e m y s pu n c t a t a , Fr es h w a ter SOFTSHELL turtle • Sprinkle food with calcium supplement daily and a multi-vitamin supplement once or twice a week. * use Proper water filters inside tank if you are keeping it in indoors. * If you cant calcium then feed live fishes in water. * Feed them fresh water plants, fresh water fish (live), fresh water shrimp (frozen) n algae with mixture of spirulina powder n ocassionally cockroaches... Dont feed them daily coz I give them some time to digest the food n clean their bowels HOUSING • Water tank Size - appropriate size habitat, at least a 40 gallon breeder tank with a screened lid so the turtle can’t escape. A good rule of thumb is 10 gallons per inch of turtle; adult turtles will require more room. • Ha a bitat - aquatic turtles drink the water they swim in, so it needs to be changed frequently. • Sub bstrate - slate, rock, or a large smooth gravel, too large to eat, is optional; water for swimming area; some aquatic turtles require a shallow area they can rest in the water with their head sticking out. require a turtle dock area to bask out of the water. Other turtles require dry land areas outside of the water. * Water plants - some non poisonous plants are also required in water tank * Create slope for turtle to come in and out of water when required. * Live fishes in water. * Basking is very important for any turtle * Red flags / illness symptoms • eye, nose, or mouth discharge • abnormal feces • sneezing, runny nose • discolored, bumps or spots on shell or skin • lethargic • frantic swimming If you notice a ny of these signs , please contac t your exotic animal veterinarian. PETCO - Reptile2 BIFOLD INSIDE.indd 1 Developed with and approved by a q ualifi fie ed veterina ria ns , gr a duated s tu d e n ts and pr o fe s si o nal tu r t l e keeper ss..and turtle breeding centers. • Te mperature VERY IMPOR TAN T MAXIMUM 31 celcius ANYWHERE for the warm end/ basking area/ water and NOT LESS THAN 25°celcius ANYWHERE for the cool end/ water/outside; recommend radiant heat or ceramic heater as primary heat source. use an incandescent light if indoor tank. or ceramic heater as primary heat source if keeping indoor. * RECOMMENDED IDEAL TEMPERATURE IS 28CELCIUS • Lighting - IF INDOORS UVB rays with full spectrum lighting for 10-12 hours a day is required. Incandescent lighting is needed for basking area. • House adult aquatic turtles alone and do not house different turtle species together NORMAL BEHAVIOUR • Turtles do not like frequent handling and may bite when frightened. Habitat maintenance • Thoroughly clean the habitat at least once a week: place turtle in a secure habitat; scrub the tank and furnishings ; rinse thoroughly with water. • After replacing water add clean, dechlorinated water, with same temperature range of water as before changing water. Grooming & hygiene Keep the habitat clean and remove uneaten food and feces right away. Signs of a healthy animal • Active and alert • Eats regularly • Healthy, hard shell with no lesions • Clear, bright eyes with no swelling • Healthy skin with no sores • Clear nose and vent • Aquatic turtles are excellent swimmers. Common health issues Health Issue GI tract parasites respiratory infection shell rot/ulcers eye or respiratory infection Symptoms or Causes poor appetite, listlessness, possibly diarrhea and anal prolapse. open mouth breathing, eye nose and/or mouth discharge; sneezing. can be caused by a cold habitat. discolored or foul smelling patches or pits on the shell that can become infected. may be caused by an unclean habitat or improper diet. swollen eyes and sides of head; may be caused by a vitamin A de ciency. Suggested Action consult your exotic animal veterinarian as soon as possible. consult your exotic animal veterinarian and ensure habitat is appropriately warm. consult your exotic animal veterinarian and ensure daily cleanings and/or diet changes. consult your exotic animal veterinarian and use a vitamin supplement. 2/17/12 2:49 PM INDIAN FLAPSHELL Lissemys punctata TURTLE IDEAL INDOOR HABITAT Continued. ......... INDIAN FLAPSHELL Lissemys punctata TURTLE SEXING SEX DETERMINATION It is very hard to determine sex of baby turtles , for exact sex determination the turtle should be atleast one or two year old. Pictured below are a pair of adult Indian flapshells. The male is on the left while the female is on the right. Note that the tail is visible from underneath the cloacal tissue flap in the male while it is not visible in the female. Also note the smaller frame on the male as well as it’s thinner appearance (this is more noticeable in the picture below). MALE FEMALE In the picture below, the male is now on the right. Note his more elongated appearance as compared to the ovoid female on the left. Also note the curve in his shell just above his tail. It has a bit of flare which the females are lacking. FEMALE MALE In the pictures below, note the large thick tail in the male on the left and the short stubby tail in the female on the right. Also note the flap which covers the top of the longer tail in the male on the left. Again in below images, the male is pictured on the left and the female is on the right. Note the differences in the tail lengths. Also note the lack of a flap covering over the male’s tail underneath to allow easier access for breeding. The female in comparison has a protective flap. TURTLE MATING INFORMATION Breeding period months - May to August. Gestation period of Female - 4 to 8 weeks after mating , depends on temperature too. Incubation period for Eggs - 60-70 days. IMPORTANT WEBLINKS FOR TURTLES http://www.austinsturtlepage.com/ http://www.turtleforum.com/ http://www.wetwebmedia.com/index.html http://www.turtletimes.com/ http://www.turtles.net/index.php http://www.reptilescanada.com/forum.php http://www.petforums.co.uk/turtles-tortoises/ http://www.happyturtlespub.org/smf/ http://home.earthlink.net/~rednine/firsaid.htm http://www.uvguide.co.uk/ http://turtlerescueleague.com/index.html http://www.worldwidewounds.com/2007/february/Cousquer/ Thanks to Akshay, turtlerescueleague, wetwebmedia, austinturtlepage,turtleforum and petco.com. (Compiled by success.aheadd@gmail.com )