iHerp Australia Issue 9 | Page 33

Captive Turtle Check List. N ative Australian freshwater turtles have enjoyed enduring popularity as pets for many years. In the 1970s, hatchling turtles of several species were erroneously sold as ‘penny turtles’ with the premise being that they would remain small. Back then, poor husbandry advice often led to the death of the animals. Turtles can live for 50 years or more in captivity, and so under the correct conditions, can be a pet for life. We asked Mason Nicola, from Amazing Amazon in Melbourne, how he ensures that potential turtle owners get it right: ‘We sell a lot of turtles and turtle set ups, but we also find that customers are often unsure about the sort of set up they will require. Many are unaware of the necessity for UVB and basking lights, and are surprised at the adult size of our native turtles. There is still a perception that turtles stay small, or only grow to the size of their enclosure. ‘We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership and helping people to get a pet that’s a good fit for them. We spend considerable time educating our customers to ensure that they under- stand the basic requirements of their turtles, so that the outcome is good for both turtles and owners. Sometimes, if a customer simply does not have room for a tank big enough to support an adult turtle, or if tactile interaction with the animal is important, we may recommend an alternative pet – a bearded dragon, for example. ‘To assist in this process, we have a ‘Turtle Care Sheet’, a ‘Turtle Tank Set Up’ sheet, and a check list of items required to house a turtle. We encourage customers who do purchase a turtle to contact us is they have any issues, or pop into the store to have their water checked.’ To view the comprehensive ‘Turtle care Sheet’ go to: https://www.amazingamazon.com.au/turtle-care- sheet-guide What do you need for a turtle?            You MUST have: quality biological filter 10.0 UVB light basking lamp basking dock water heater turtle salts calgrit dechlorinator minimum 6 types of food test kits adequate size tank If you do not have ALL of the above, your tank is not suitable to house a turtle! Above: Amazing Amazon’s ‘Turtle Check List’. Below left: complete starter kit for a hatchling turtle. qtr page ad