life expectancy of turtles

pickupyourwillpickupyourwill Posts: 3,135
edited August 2009 in All Encompassing Trip
how long do the small ones live? just looking for a little input.

thinking of getting my son one in a couple yrs. but need to do my research first. don't want a huge-humungo one, but I know they can live for like 100yrs or so. don't have much access to salt water, so that pretty much rules out those kind.

the main thing is that this turtle has to live a looooong time. I like the idea of a pet that could outlive the owner and be passed on to another. just looking for info and good advice really.
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  • jimed14jimed14 Posts: 9,488
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  • PJaddictedPJaddicted Posts: 1,432
    I got one at eight years old, Pee-Wee, I had him until I was 36 and he didn't die. He escaped out of the house never to be seen again. It's good you are doing your research ahead of time. Too many people get turtles and have no idea how much care they actually need. They need a large appropriate habitat, that includes lighting and heat. I like this website for information on proper housing, care and nutrition http://www.theturtlesource.com/caresheets.asp. I have another turtle, same kind as my first, his name is PJ and he is 4. I purchased him from a breeder in Florida. PJ is a Asian Yellow Pond Turtle. His home is a 50 gallon pond in my family room, it is filtered, heated and has a heat/UV ray lighting too. The pond is full of guppies for hunting. Right now PJ is in my backyard pond for the remainder of the Summer, that pond is 1500 gallons and full of goldfish and frogs. I fully expect PJ to outlive me and one of my sons to take him. A good place to find turtles for free is your local Craigslist, always lots reptiles listed, as most people get bored after a year.


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    goldfish.jpg

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  • thank you so much you guys.
  • PJaddicted wrote:
    I got one at eight years old, Pee-Wee, I had him until I was 36 and he didn't die. He escaped out of the house never to be seen again. It's good you are doing your research ahead of time. Too many people get turtles and have no idea how much care they actually need. They need a large appropriate habitat, that includes lighting and heat. I like this website for information on proper housing, care and nutrition http://www.theturtlesource.com/caresheets.asp. I have another turtle, same kind as my first, his name is PJ and he is 4. I purchased him from a breeder in Florida. PJ is a Asian Yellow Pond Turtle. His home is a 50 gallon pond in my family room, it is filtered, heated and has a heat/UV ray lighting too. The pond is full of guppies for hunting. Right now PJ is in my backyard pond for the remainder of the Summer, that pond is 1500 gallons and full of goldfish and frogs. I fully expect PJ to outlive me and one of my sons to take him. A good place to find turtles for free is your local Craigslist, always lots reptiles listed, as most people get bored after a year.


    Outside pond
    PJpond.jpg
    goldfish.jpg

    Indoor pond
    DSC09665.jpg

    omg. your turtle is so cute. thank you for all the great advice.
  • ZiggyStarZiggyStar Posts: 14,328
    The photos above are awesome! I loooove turtles and am looking forward to getting more one day when I get a proper pond set up!
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  • youngsteryoungster Boston Posts: 6,576
    I have 2 red eared slider turtles named Bill and Ted that I got in Aug of 2006. They're shells were the size of quarters when I got them. Now they are about 8-9 inches from front to back. I was told if they are kept in good health they can live upwards of 70 years. They are a lot of work to keep their tank clean. Almost weekly I have to maintenance the tank. But it is worth it. I would love to post pics but I seem to be technologically impaired. Good luck on you're search though.
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  • PearlJam24PearlJam24 Posts: 340
    according to Finding Nemo...150 years and still young, dude!
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