Product Description
Overview:
The Northern Red-Bellied Turtle is a large, semi-aquatic species known for its striking red plastron (belly) and active nature. Native to the eastern United States, these turtles thrive in freshwater habitats such as ponds, rivers, and lakes. They are strong swimmers and require a spacious, well-maintained aquatic environment to stay healthy.
Quick Facts:
- Size: 10-12 inches, with females being larger than males.
- Lifespan: 40-50+ years with proper care.
- Temperament: Active, social, and curious but can be skittish.
- Activity Level: Diurnal (most active during the day).
- Diet: Omnivorous, eating both plant and animal matter.
Fun Facts:
- Northern Red-Bellied Turtles are often mistaken for Painted Turtles due to their bright plastron.
- They are excellent swimmers and spend most of their time in the water.
- These turtles can recognize their owners and will often swim toward them expecting food!
B Grade Turtles may have minor imperfections or defects that make them less desirable than A Grade Turtles. These issues can include shell imperfections, nipped tails, missing nails, missing eyes, or missing feet (forefoot or hindfoot), among others. Because of these conditions, they are sold at a discounted price.
Please note that B Grade Turtles are not eligible for our Arrive Alive or 7-Day Health guarantees.